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CERTREQ SIGN
Description
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To sign a cross-certification or qualified subordination
request.
Syntax
CERTREQ
[-sign]
[/?]
CERTREQ
-sign
[-binary]
[-cert certificate_id]
[-crl]
[request_input_file
[request_output_file]]
Parameters
- request_input_file
(NT2003)
- Specifies the base64-encoded or binary input file
that you want to use. The file can be a PKCS #10
certificate request, PKCS #7 certificate renewal request,
KEYGEN tag format certificate request, a Certificate
Management protocol using Cryptographic Message Syntax
(CMS) request (AKA CMC), or a certificate file of the
CA that you want to cross-certify.
- request_output_file
(NT2003)
- Specifies the base64-encoded file to which you
want to send output.
Switches
- /?
(NT2003)
- Display cluster group syntax. Default.
- -binary
(NT2003)
- Formats output files as binary instead of
base64-encoded.
- -cert certificate_id
(NT2003)
- Specifies the signing certificate by common name,
serial number, Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1) key, or
certificate hash.
- -crl
(NT2003)
- Includes certificate revocation lists (CRLs) in
the output to the base64-encoded PKCS #7 file
specified by
request_output_file.
- -sign
(NT2003)
- Signs a cross-certification or qualified
subordination request.
Related
CERTREQ ACCEPT
CERTREQ NEW
CERTREQ POLICY
CERTREQ RETRIEVE
CERTREQ SUBMIT
Notes
none.
Examples
none.
Errorlevels
none.
Availability
- External
-
- DOS
-
none
- Windows
-
none
- Windows NT
-
NT2003
Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to:
Rick Lively