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Display default truststore certificates

Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

This command displays information about the default CA certificates that come pre-installed with Data ONTAP. Some details are displayed only when you use the command with the -instance parameter.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>,…​]

If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, …​ parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.

| [-instance ] }

If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.

[-vserver <Vserver Name>] - Name of Vserver

Selects the Vserver whose digital certificates you want to display.

[-common-name <FQDN or Custom Common Name>] - FQDN or Custom Common Name

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-serial <text>] - Serial Number of Certificate

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-ca <text>] - Certificate Authority

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-type <type of certificate>] - Type of Certificate

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-subtype <kmip-cert>] - (DEPRECATED)-Certificate Subtype
Note This parameter has been deprecated in ONTAP 9.6 and may be removed in a future release of Data ONTAP.
Selects the certificate subtype that matches the specified value. The valid values are as follows:
  • kmip-cert - this is a Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) certificate

[-cert-name <text>] - Unique Certificate Name

This specifies the system's internal identifier for the certificate. It is unique within a Vserver.

[-size <size of requested certificate in bits>] - Size of Requested Certificate in Bits

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-start <Date>] - Certificate Start Date

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-expiration <Date>] - Certificate Expiration Date

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-public-cert <certificate>] - Public Key Certificate

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-country <text>] - Country Name

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-state <text>] - State or Province Name

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-locality <text>] - Locality Name

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-organization <text>] - Organization Name

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-unit <text>] - Organization Unit

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-email-addr <mail address>] - Contact Administrator's Email Address

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-protocol <protocol>] - Protocol

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-hash-function <hashing function>] - Hashing Function

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-self-signed {true|false}] - Self-Signed Certificate

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

[-is-root {true|false}] - Is Root CA Certificate?

Selects the certificates that match this parameter value.

Examples

The examples below display information about the pre-installed truststore digital certificates.

cluster1::> security certificate show-truststore

Vserver    Serial Number   Certificate Name                          Type
---------- --------------- ----------------------------------------- ---------
vs0        4F4E4D7B         www.example.com         server-ca
    Certificate Authority:  www.example.com
          Expiration Date: Thu Feb 28 16:08:28 2013
cluster1::> security certificate show-truststore -instance
                             Vserver: vs0
                    Certificate Name:  www.example.com
          FQDN or Custom Common Name:  www.example.com
        Serial Number of Certificate: 4F4E4D7B
               Certificate Authority:  www.example.com
                 Type of Certificate: server-ca
 Size of Requested Certificate(bits): 2048
              Certificate Start Date: Fri Apr 30 14:14:46 2010
         Certificate Expiration Date: Sat Apr 30 14:14:46 2011
              Public Key Certificate: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
                                      MIIDfTCCAmWgAwIBAwIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADBgMRQwEgYDVQQDEwtsYWIu
                                      YWJjLmNvbTELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxCTAHBgNVBAgTADEJMAcGA1UEBxMAMQkwBwYD
                                      VQQKEwAxCTAHBgNVBAsTADEPMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEJARYAMB4XDTEwMDQzMDE4MTQ0
                                      BgNVHQ8BAf8EBAMCAQYwHQYDVR0OBBYEFCVG7dYGe51akE14ecaCdL+LOAxUMA0G
                                      CSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAA4IBAQBJlE51pkDY3ZpsSrQeMOoWLteIR+1H0wKZOM1Bhy6Q
                                      +gsE3XEtnN07AE4npjIT0eVP0nI9QIJAbP0uPKaCGAVBSBMoM2mOwbfswI7aJoEh
                                      +XuEoNr0GOz+mltnfhgvl1fT6Ms+xzd3LGZYQTworus2
                                      -----END CERTIFICATE-----
        Country Name (2 letter code): US
  State or Province Name (full name): California
           Locality Name (e.g. city): Sunnyvale
    Organization Name (e.g. company): example
    Organization Unit (e.g. section): IT
        Email Address (Contact Name):  web@example.com
                            Protocol: SSL
                    Hashing Function: SHA256