step ca policy acme x509 allow uri

Name

step ca policy acme x509 allow uri -- add or remove URI domains

Usage

step ca policy acme x509 allow uri <uri domain> [--remove] [--provisioner=<name>]
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>] [--admin-subject=<subject>]
[--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>]

Description

step ca policy acme x509 allow uri command manages URI domains in policies

Options

--provisioner=name The provisioner name

--remove removes the provided URIs from the policy instead of adding them

--admin-cert=chain Admin certificate (chain) in PEM format to store in the 'x5c' header of a JWT.

--admin-key=file Private key file, used to sign a JWT, corresponding to the admin certificate that will be stored in the 'x5c' header.

--admin-subject=subject, --admin-name=subject The admin subject to use for generating admin credentials.

--admin-provisioner=name, --admin-issuer=name The provisioner name to use for generating admin credentials.

--admin-password-file=file, --password-file=file The path to the file containing the password to decrypt the one-time token generating key.

--ca-url=URI URI of the targeted Step Certificate Authority.

--root=file The path to the PEM file used as the root certificate authority.

--context=name The context name to apply for the given command.

Examples

Allow all URI subdomains of "local" in X.509 certificates on authority level

$ step ca policy authority x509 allow uri "*local"

Deny URI badhost.local domain in X.509 certificates on authority level

$ step ca policy authority x509 deny uri badhost.local

Remove badhost.local from denied URI domain names in X.509 certificates on authority level

$ step ca policy authority x509 deny uri badhost.local --remove

Allow all URI subdomains of "example.com" in X.509 certificates on provisioner level

$ step ca policy provisioner x509 allow uri "*example.com" --provisioner my_provisioner