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NAME

       myproxy-admin-load-credential - directly load repository

SYNOPSIS

       myproxy-admin-load-credential [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

       The  myproxy-admin-load-credential  command stores a credential directly in the local MyProxy repository.
       It must be run from the account that owns the repository.  Many of the options are  similar  to  myproxy-
       init(1).   However,  unlike  myproxy-init, myproxy-admin-load-credential does not create a proxy from the
       source credential but instead directly loads a copy of the source credential into  the  repository.   The
       pass  phrase  of the source credential is unchanged.  Use myproxy-admin-change-pass(8) to change the pass
       phrase after the credential is stored if desired.  Proxy credentials with default lifetime  of  12  hours
       can  then  be  retrieved  by  myproxy-logon(1)  using  the MyProxy passphrase.  The command's behavior is
       controlled by the following options.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Displays command usage text and exits.

       -u, --usage
              Displays command usage text and exits.

       -v, --verbose
              Enables verbose debugging output to the terminal.

       -V, --version
              Displays version information and exits.

       -s dir, --storage dir
              Specifies the location of the credential storage directory.  The directory must be accessible only
              by the user running the myproxy-server process for security reasons.  Default: /var/lib/myproxy or
              /var/myproxy or $GLOBUS_LOCATION/var/myproxy

       -c filename, --certfile filename
              Specifies the filename of the source certificate.  This is a required parameter.

       -y filename, --keyfile filename
              Specifies the filename of the source private key.  This is a required parameter.  If  the  private
              key is encrypted, MyProxy clients will be required to give the encryption passphrase to access the
              key.  When used with -R or -Z, it is common for the private key to not be  encrypted,  so  MyProxy
              clients can access the credentials using only certificate-based authentication and authorization.

       -l username, --username username
              Specifies  the  MyProxy  account  under  which  the  credential should be stored.  By default, the
              command uses the value of the  LOGNAME  environment  variable.   Use  this  option  to  specify  a
              different  account  username on the MyProxy server.  The MyProxy username need not correspond to a
              real Unix username.

       -t hours, --proxy_lifetime hours
              Specifies the maximum lifetime of credentials  retrieved  from  the  myproxy-server(8)  using  the
              stored credential.  Default: 12 hours

       -d, --dn_as_username
              Use the certificate subject (DN) as the username.

       -a, --allow_anonymous_retrievers
              Allow credentials to be retrieved with just pass phrase authentication.  By default, only entities
              with credentials that match the myproxy-server.config(5) default  retriever  policy  may  retrieve
              credentials.   This  option  allows entities without existing credentials to retrieve a credential
              using pass phrase authentication by including "anonymous" in the set of allowed  retrievers.   The
              myproxy-server.config(5) server-wide policy must also allow "anonymous" clients for this option to
              have an effect.

       -A, --allow_anonymous_renewers
              Allow credentials to be renewed by any client.  Any client with a valid credential with a  subject
              name  that matches the stored credential may retrieve a new credential from the MyProxy repository
              if this option is  given.   Since  this  effectively  defeats  the  purpose  of  proxy  credential
              lifetimes, it is not recommended.  It is included only for sake of completeness.

       -r name, --retrievable_by name
              Allow  the  specified  entity to retrieve credentials.  See -x and -X options for controlling name
              matching behavior.

       -E name, --retrieve_key name
              Allow the specified entity to  retrieve  end-entity  credentials.   See  -x  and  -X  options  for
              controlling name matching behavior.

       -R name, --renewable_by name
              Allow  the  specified  entity  to  renew  credentials.  See -x and -X options for controlling name
              matching behavior.

       -Z name, --retrievable_by_cert name
              Allow the specified entity to retrieve credentials without a passphrase.  See -x  and  -X  options
              for controlling name matching behavior.

       -x, --regex_dn_match
              Specifies  that  names  used with following options -r, -E, -R, and -Z will be matched against the
              full certificate subject distinguished name (DN) according  to  REGULAR  EXPRESSIONS  in  myproxy-
              server.config(5).

       -X, --match_cn_only
              Specifies  that  names  used with following options -r, -E, -R, and -Z will be matched against the
              certificate subject common name (CN) according to REGULAR EXPRESSIONS in myproxy-server.config(5).
              For  example,  if  an  argument of -r "Jim Basney" is specified, then the resulting policy will be
              "*/CN=Jim Basney".  This is the default behavior.

       -k name, --credname name
              Specifies the credential name.

       -K description, --creddesc description
              Specifies credential description.

EXIT STATUS

       0 on success, >0 on error

AUTHORS

       See http://grid.ncsa.illinois.edu/myproxy/about for the list of MyProxy authors.

SEE ALSO

       myproxy-change-pass-phrase(1), myproxy-destroy(1),  myproxy-info(1),  myproxy-init(1),  myproxy-logon(1),
       myproxy-retrieve(1), myproxy-store(1), myproxy-server.config(5), myproxy-admin-adduser(8), myproxy-admin-
       change-pass(8), myproxy-admin-query(8), myproxy-server(8)