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NAME

       caddy-untrust - Untrusts a locally-trusted CA certificate

SYNOPSIS

       caddy untrust [flags]

DESCRIPTION

       Untrusts a root certificate from the local trust store(s).

       This  command  uninstalls  trust; it does not necessarily delete the root certificate from
       trust stores entirely. Thus, repeatedly trusting and untrusting new certificates can  fill
       up trust databases.

       This command does not delete or modify certificate files from Caddy's configured storage.

       This  command  can  be  used in one of two ways. Either by specifying which certificate to
       untrust by a direct path to the certificate file with the --cert flag, or by fetching  the
       root certificate for the CA from the admin API (default behaviour).

       If  the  admin  API  is  used,  then the CA defaults to 'local'. You may specify the ID of
       another CA with the --ca flag. By default, this will attempt to  connect  to  the  Caddy's
       admin API running at You may explicitly specify the --address, or use the --config flag to
       load the admin address from your config, if not using the default.

OPTIONS

       --adapter=""      Name of config adapter to apply (if --config is used)

       --address=""      Address of the administration API listener (if --config is not used)

       --ca=""      The ID of the CA to untrust (defaults to 'local')

       --cert=""      The path to the CA certificate to untrust

       --config=""      Configuration file (if --address is not used)

       -h, --help[=false]      help for untrust

SEE ALSO

       caddy(8)

HISTORY

       15-Jan-2023 Auto generated by spf13/cobra