1pki-user-membership(1P)KI User Membership Management Commanpdksi-user-membership(1)
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NAME

6       pki-user-membership - Command-line interface for managing PKI user mem‐
7       berships.
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SYNOPSIS

11       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-user-membership
12       pki  [CLI-options]   <subsystem>-user-membership-find   user-ID   [com‐
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14       pki   [CLI-options]  <subsystem>-user-membership-add  user-ID  group-ID
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16       pki  [CLI-options]  <subsystem>-user-membership-del  user-ID   group-ID
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DESCRIPTION

21       The   pki  <subsystem>-user-membership  commands  provide  command-line
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25       Valid subsystems are ca, kra, ocsp, tks, and tps.
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28       pki [CLI-options] <subsystem>-user-membership
29           This command is to list available user membership commands for  the
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33       pki   [CLI-options]   <subsystem>-user-membership-find   user-ID  [com‐
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35           This command is to list groups in which the  subsystem  user  is  a
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39       pki   [CLI-options]  <subsystem>-user-membership-add  user-ID  group-ID
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41           This command is to add the subsystem user into a group.
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44       pki  [CLI-options]  <subsystem>-user-membership-del  user-ID   group-ID
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46           This command is to delete the subsystem user from a group.
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OPTIONS

50       The CLI options are described in pki(1).
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OPERATIONS

54       To   view   available  user  membership  commands,  type  pki  <subsys‐
55       tem>-user-membership.  To view each command's usage, type pki  <subsys‐
56       tem>-user-membership-<command> --help.
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59       All user membership commands must be executed as the subsystem adminis‐
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63       For example, to list groups in which a CA user is a member execute  the
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67              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-membership-find testuser
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71       The results can be paged by specifying the (0-based) index of the first
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75              $ pki <CA admin authentication> ca-user-membership-find testuser --start 20 --size 10
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79       The above command will return entries #20 to #29.
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82       To add a CA user into a group, specify the user ID and the group ID  in
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AUTHORS

99       Endi S. Dewata <edewata@redhat.com>.
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103       Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc.  This is licensed under the  GNU  Gen‐
104       eral  Public  License,  version  2  (GPLv2).  A copy of this license is
105       available at ⟨http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt⟩.
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