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NAME

       pki-server-acme - Command-line interface for managing PKI ACME responder.

SYNOPSIS

       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-create [command-options]
       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-remove [command-options]
       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-deploy [command-options]
       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-undeploy [command-options]

DESCRIPTION

       The pki-server acme commands provide command-line interfaces to manage PKI ACME responder.

       pki-server [CLI-options] acme [command-options]
           This command is to list available PKI ACME responder management commands.

       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-create [command-options]
           This  command  is  to create the initial PKI ACME responder configuration files in PKI
       server.
           The configuration files will be stored in  in  /var/lib/pki/<instance>/conf/acme
       folder.
           The files can be customized before deployment.

       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-remove [command-options]
           This command is to remove PKI ACME responder configuration files from PKI server.
           The /var/lib/pki/<instance>/conf/acme folder and its contents will be removed.

       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-deploy [command-options]
           This command is to deploy and start PKI ACME responder in PKI server.
           It         will         create         a        deployment        descriptor        at
       /var/lib/pki/<instance>/conf/Catalina/localhost/acme.xml.

       pki-server [CLI-options] acme-undeploy [command-options]
           This command is to shutdown and undeploy PKI ACME responder from PKI server.
           It        will        remove        the        deployment        descriptor         at
       /var/lib/pki/<instance>/conf/Catalina/localhost/acme.xml.

SEE ALSO

       pki-server(8)
           PKI server management commands

AUTHORS

       Endi S. Dewata <endisd@redhat.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  (c)  2020 Red Hat, Inc.  This is licensed under the GNU General Public License,
       version    2    (GPLv2).     A    copy    of    this    license    is     available     at
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.