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Chapter 8. Managing PKI ACME Responder
This chapter describes how to manage PKI ACME Responder.
For information on how to set up PKI ACME Responder, see the Setting up PKI ACME Responder chapter in the Red Hat Certificate System Planning, Installation, and Deployment Guide.
8.1. Enabling/Disabling ACME Services
Users that belong to the Administrators group can enable or disable services in the ACME responder. The user can authenticate either with basic authentication or client certificate authentication.
To enable or disable ACME services with basic authentication, specify the username and password:
$ pki -u <username> -p <password> acme-<enable/disable>
To enable or disable ACME services with client certificate authentication, specify the certificate nickname and NSS database password:
$ pki -n <nickname> -c <password> acme-<enable/disable>
8.2. Checking the Status of PKI ACME Responder
To check the status of the ACME responder, run the following command:
$ pki acme-info Status: Available Terms of Service: https://www.example.com/acme/tos.pdf Website: https://www.example.com CAA Identities: example.com External Account Required:false
If the services are disabled, the command will show the following result:
$ pki acme-info Status: Unavailable
The actual output depends on what is configured in the metadata.conf
configuration file.