myproxy-admin-load-credential(8)
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