This tool has 3 features:
- display issued x509 certificates from step-ca badger database.
- display issued ssh certificates from step-ca badger database.
- display content of a given data bucket from step-ca badger database.
Export data of x509 certificates.
step-badger x509Certs PATH [flags]
Flags:
-v, --valid valid certificates shown (default true)
-r, --revoked revoked certificates shown
-e, --expired expired certificates shown
--emit {table|json|markdown|openssl|plain} emit format: table|json|markdown|openssl|plain (default table)
--time {iso|short} time format: iso|short (default iso)
--sort {start|finish} sort order: start|finish (default finish)
--serial serial number column shown (default true)
--dnsnames dns names column shown
--emailaddresses email addresses column shown
--ipaddresses ip addresses column shown
--uris uris column shown
--issuer issuer column shown
--crl crl column shown
--provisioner provisioner column shown
--algorithm signature algorithm column shown
Export data of ssh certificates.
step-badger sshCerts PATH [flags]
Flags:
-v, --valid valid certificates shown (default true)
-r, --revoked revoked certificates shown
-e, --expired expired certificates shown
--emit {table|json|markdown|plain} emit format: table|json|markdown|plain (default table)
--time {iso|short} time format: iso|short (default iso)
--sort {start|finish} sort order: start|finish (default finish)
--type host type column shown (default true)
--serial serial column shown (default true)
--keyid key id column shown
--algorithm signature algorithm column shown
-h, --help help for sshCerts
Export data of a given bucket.
step-badger dbTable PATH BUCKET
See this for bucket names.
See this.
See BUILD.md file.
step-badger
was created by Lukasz Lobocki. It is licensed under the terms of the CC0 v1.0 Universal license.
All components used retain their original licenses.
Inspired by github.com/maraino.
step-badger
was created with cookiecutter and template.