add-code-trust
Adds users or certificates as trusted signers for a principal (user or group).
add-code-trust
[-b value | --bootstrap-config=value]
[-t value | --tool-password=value]
[-u value | --username=value]
[-g value | --groupname=value]
[--trust-user=value]
[--trust-user-role=value]
[--type=value]
[-n value | --serial-number=value]
[-i value | --issuer=value]
[--certificate-role=value]
Overview
Use this command to make a principal (a user or a group) trust other users or certificates.
Options
Option | Optional or Required | Default Value | Description |
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Optional | none | The path to the bootstrap configuration file. See Bootstrap.xml file for more information about this file. |
|
Optional | none | The configuration tool password used to decrypt the database password in the file bootstrap.xml. If the tool password is omitted, the command prompts the user for it in the console. See Bootstrap.xml file. |
|
Optional | none | The user name of the user to add trust for.
The
--username and
--groupname arguments are mutually exclusive.
|
|
Optional | none | The group name of the group to add trust
for. The
--username and
--groupname arguments are mutually exclusive.
|
|
Optional | none | The user name of the user to trust. The user name should be on the form user@DOMAIN. |
|
Optional | none | The code trust role of the user to trust.
The valid roles are
|
|
Optional | none | The code entity type to trust. The valid types are
|
|
Optional | none | The serial number of the certificate to
trust. Must be specified together with the
--issuer argument.
|
|
Optional | none | The issuer of the certificate to trust.
Must be specified together with the
--serial-number argument.
|
|
Optional | none | The code trust role of the certificate to
trust.
The valid roles are
|
See also Trusting custom content in the Spotfire environment.
Parent topic: Command-line reference