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10 Netscape Certificate Management System Command-Line Tools Guide May 2002
[]—Square brackets enclose commands that are optional.
Example:
PrettyPrintCert <input_file> [<output_file>]
<input_file>
specifies the path to the file that contains the base-64
encoded certificate.
<output_file> specifies the path to the file to write t he certificate. This
argument is optional; if you don’t specify an output file, the certificate
information is written to the standard output.
<>Angle brackets enclo se variables or placeholders. When following
examples, replace the angle brac kets and their text with text that applies to
your situation. For example, when path names appear in angle brackets,
substitute the path names used on your computer.
Example: Using Netscape Communicator 4.7x or later, enter the URL for the
Administration Server:
http://<hostname>:<port_number>
/—A forward slash is used to separate directories i n a path. If you use the
Windows NT operating system, you should replace / with \ in paths.
Example: Except for the Security Modul e Database Tool, you can find all the
other command-line utilities at this location:
<server_root>/bin/cert/tools
Sidebar text—Sidebar text marks important information. Make sure you read
the information before continuing with a task.
Examples:
Where to Go for Related Information
This section summarizes the documentation that ships with Certificate
Management System, using these conventions:
<server_root> is the directory where the CMS binaries are kept (specified
during installation).
NOTE You can use Netscape Console only when Administration Server is
up and running.
CAUTION A caution note documents a potential risk of losing data, damaging
software or hardware, or otherwise dis rupting system performance.