CertificateCollectorNode
Realm Operations
Resource path:
/realm-config/authentication/authenticationtrees/nodes/product-CertificateCollectorNode
Resource version: 1.0
create
Usage
am> create CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --id id --body body
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
- --body
-
The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:
{ "type" : "object", "properties" : { "certificateCollectionMethod" : { "title" : "Certificate Collection Method", "description" : "This field defines how the certificate should be client certificate should be collected from the request. If TLS termination happens at the web container that is running Access Management, choose <code>Request</code>. If you have Access Management behind a proxy or load balancer and terminate TLS there, select <code>Header</code>. If <code>Either</code> is selected, the collector node will first look at the request, then look at the <code>HTTP Header Name for Client Certificate</code> specified in that order.", "propertyOrder" : 100, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "clientCertificateHttpHeaderName" : { "title" : "HTTP Header Name for Client Certificate", "description" : "The name of the HTTP request header containing the certificate, only used when header based collection is enabled.", "propertyOrder" : 200, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "trustedRemoteHosts" : { "title" : "Trusted Remote Hosts", "description" : "A list of IP addresses trusted to supply client certificates.<br><br>If SSL/TLS is being terminated at a load balancer or at the Distributed Authentication server then this option can be used to ensure that only specified trusted hosts (identified by IP address) are allowed to supply client certificates to the certificate node.<br><br>Empty list means do not trust remote headers and a single value of \"any\" means all are trusted <code>any</code>.", "propertyOrder" : 300, "items" : { "type" : "string" }, "type" : "array", "exampleValue" : "" } }, "required" : [ "certificateCollectionMethod", "trustedRemoteHosts" ] }
delete
Usage
am> delete CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --id id
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
getAllTypes
Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.
Usage
am> action CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --actionName getAllTypes
getCreatableTypes
Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.
Usage
am> action CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --actionName getCreatableTypes
listOutcomes
List the available outcomes for the node type.
Usage
am> action CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --body body --actionName listOutcomes
Parameters
- --body
-
The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:
{ "type" : "object", "title" : "Some configuration of the node. This does not need to be complete against the configuration schema." }
nextdescendents
Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.
Usage
am> action CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --actionName nextdescendents
query
Get the full list of instances of this collection. This query only supports _queryFilter=true
filter.
Usage
am> query CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --filter filter
Parameters
- --filter
-
A CREST formatted query filter, where "true" will query all.
read
Usage
am> read CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --id id
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
update
Usage
am> update CertificateCollectorNode --realm Realm --id id --body body
Parameters
- --id
-
The unique identifier for the resource.
- --body
-
The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:
{ "type" : "object", "properties" : { "certificateCollectionMethod" : { "title" : "Certificate Collection Method", "description" : "This field defines how the certificate should be client certificate should be collected from the request. If TLS termination happens at the web container that is running Access Management, choose <code>Request</code>. If you have Access Management behind a proxy or load balancer and terminate TLS there, select <code>Header</code>. If <code>Either</code> is selected, the collector node will first look at the request, then look at the <code>HTTP Header Name for Client Certificate</code> specified in that order.", "propertyOrder" : 100, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "clientCertificateHttpHeaderName" : { "title" : "HTTP Header Name for Client Certificate", "description" : "The name of the HTTP request header containing the certificate, only used when header based collection is enabled.", "propertyOrder" : 200, "type" : "string", "exampleValue" : "" }, "trustedRemoteHosts" : { "title" : "Trusted Remote Hosts", "description" : "A list of IP addresses trusted to supply client certificates.<br><br>If SSL/TLS is being terminated at a load balancer or at the Distributed Authentication server then this option can be used to ensure that only specified trusted hosts (identified by IP address) are allowed to supply client certificates to the certificate node.<br><br>Empty list means do not trust remote headers and a single value of \"any\" means all are trusted <code>any</code>.", "propertyOrder" : 300, "items" : { "type" : "string" }, "type" : "array", "exampleValue" : "" } }, "required" : [ "certificateCollectionMethod", "trustedRemoteHosts" ] }