commit | 5c515c21fb8d3c2f983ccdadca859b0f2cb282cf | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Zhenfei Tai <ztai@google.com> | Wed Jun 10 14:51:55 2020 -0700 |
committer | Zhenfei Tai <ztai@google.com> | Wed Jun 10 14:51:55 2020 -0700 |
tree | dd4dcaa20454ac43d8a2359fa68e1c3eefda672e | |
parent | 480f30d668ded8d4aa826c996f349f5729a99090 [diff] |
Add documentation of how to use the program in README I spent some time to understand this process while testing mTLS on bmcweb. Having some extra documentation should help people new to the community. Signed-off-by: Zhenfei Tai <ztai@google.com> Change-Id: I636c189b5ab5886726af5ce7ce6d2b19ab68f741
Certificate management allows to replace the existing certificate and private key file with another (possibly CA signed) Certificate key file. Certificate management allows the user to install both the server and client certificates.
To build this package, do the following steps: 1. ./bootstrap.sh 2. ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} 3. make To clean the repository run `./bootstrap.sh clean`.
Multiple instances of phosphor-certificate-manager
are usually run on the bmc to support management of different types of certificates.
Usage: ./phosphor-certificate-manager [options] Options: --help Print this menu --type certificate type Valid types: client,server,authority --endpoint d-bus endpoint --path certificate file path --unit=<name> Optional systemd unit need to reload
Purpose: Server https certificate
./phosphor-certificate-manager --type=server --endpoint=https \ --path=/etc/ssl/certs/https/server.pem --unit=bmcweb.service
Purpose: Client certificate validation
./phosphor-certificate-manager --type=authority --endpoint=ldap \ --path=/etc/ssl/certs/authority --unit=bmcweb.service
Purpose: LDAP client certificate validation
./phosphor-certificate-manager --type=client --endpoint=ldap \ --path=/etc/nslcd/certs/cert.pem
phosphor-certificate-manager
is an implementation of the D-Bus interface defined in this document.
D-Bus service name is constructed by "xyz.openbmc_project.Certs.Manager.{Type}.{Endpoint}" and D-Bus object path is constructed by "/xyz/openbmc_project/certs/{type}/{endpoint}".
Take https certificate management as an example.
./phosphor-certificate-manager --type=server --endpoint=https \ --path=/etc/ssl/certs/https/server.pem --unit=bmcweb.service
D-Bus service name is "xyz.openbmc_project.Certs.Manager.Server.Https" and D-Bus object path is "/xyz/openbmc_project/certs/server/https".
OpenBMC bmcweb exposes various REST APIs for certificate management on the BMC, which leverages functionalities of phosphor-certificate-manager
via D-Bus.