step ca provisioner update

Name

step ca provisioner update -- update a provisioner

Usage

step ca provisioner update <name> [--public-key=<file>]
[--private-key=<file>] [--create] [--password-file=<file>]
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>] [--admin-subject=<subject>]
[--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

ACME

step ca provisioner update <name> [--force-cn] [--require-eab]
[--challenge=<challenge>] [--remove-challenge=<challenge>]
[--attestation-format=<format>] [--remove-attestation-format=<format>]
[--attestation-roots=<file>] [--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>]
[--admin-subject=<subject>] [--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

OIDC

step ca provisioner update <name>
[--client-id=<id>] [--client-secret=<secret>]
[--configuration-endpoint=<url>] [--listen-address=<address>]
[--domain=<domain>] [--remove-domain=<domain>]
[--group=<group>] [--remove-group=<group>]
[--admin=<email>]... [--remove-admin=<email>]...
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>]
[--admin-subject=<subject>] [--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

X5C

step ca provisioner update <name> --x5c-roots=<file>
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>]
[--admin-subject=<subject>] [--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

K8SSA (Kubernetes Service Account)

step ca provisioner update <name> [--public-key=<file>]
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>]
[--admin-subject=<subject>] [--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

IID (AWS/GCP/Azure)

step ca provisioner update <name>
[--aws-account=<id>]... [--remove-aws-account=<id>]...
[--gcp-service-account=<name>]... [--remove-gcp-service-account=<name>]...
[--gcp-project=<name>]... [--remove-gcp-project=<name>]...
[--azure-tenant=<id>] [--azure-resource-group=<name>]
[--azure-audience=<name>] [--azure-subscription-id=<id>]
[--azure-object-id=<id>] [--instance-age=<duration>]
[--disable-custom-sans] [--disable-trust-on-first-use]
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>]
[--admin-subject=<subject>] [--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

SCEP

step ca provisioner update <name> [--force-cn] [--challenge=<challenge>]
[--capabilities=<capabilities>] [--include-root] [--exclude-intermediate]
[--minimum-public-key-length=<length>] [--encryption-algorithm-identifier=<id>]
[--scep-decrypter-certificate-file=<file>] [--scep-decrypter-key-file=<file>]
[--scep-decrypter-key-uri=<uri>] [--scep-decrypter-key-password-file=<file>]
[--admin-cert=<file>] [--admin-key=<file>] [--admin-subject=<subject>] 
[--admin-provisioner=<name>] [--admin-password-file=<file>]
[--ca-url=<uri>] [--root=<file>] [--context=<name>] [--ca-config=<file>]

Description

step ca provisioner update updates a provisioner in the CA configuration.

Positional arguments

name The name of the provisioner.

Options

--name=name The new name for the provisioner.

--public-key=file The file containing the JWK public key. Or, a file containing one or more PEM formatted keys, if used with the K8SSA provisioner.

--create Create the JWK key pair for the provisioner.

--private-key=file The file containing the JWK private key.

--client-id=id The id used to validate the audience in an OpenID Connect token.

--client-secret=secret The secret used to obtain the OpenID Connect tokens.

--listen-address=address The callback address used in the OpenID Connect flow (e.g. ":10000")

--configuration-endpoint=url OpenID Connect configuration url.

--admin=email The email of an admin user in an OpenID Connect provisioner, this user will not have restrictions in the certificates to sign. Use the '--admin' flag multiple times to configure multiple administrators.

--remove-admin=email Remove the email of an admin user in an OpenID Connect provisioner, this user will not have restrictions in the certificates to sign. Use the '--remove-admin' flag multiple times to remove multiple administrators.

--domain=domain The domain used to validate the email claim in an OpenID Connect provisioner. Use the '--domain' flag multiple times to configure multiple domains.

--remove-domain=domain Remove the domain used to validate the email claim in an OpenID Connect provisioner. Use the '--remove-domain' flag multiple times to remove multiple domains.

--group=group The group list used to validate the groups extension in an OpenID Connect token. Use the '--group' flag multiple times to configure multiple groups.

--tenant-id=tenant-id The tenant-id used to replace the templatized tenantid value in the OpenID Configuration.

--x5c-roots=file, --x5c-root=file PEM-formatted root certificate(s) file used to validate the signature on X5C provisioning tokens.

--nebula-root=file Root certificate (chain) file used to validate the signature on Nebula provisioning tokens.

--require-eab Require (and enable) External Account Binding (EAB) for Account creation. If this flag is set to false, then disable EAB.

--force-cn Always set the common name in provisioned certificates.

--challenge=challenge With a SCEP provisioner the challenge is a shared secret between a client and the CA.

With an ACME provisioner, this flag specifies the challenge or challenges to enable. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple challenges.

The supported ACME challenges are:

http-01 With the HTTP challenge, the client in an ACME transaction proves its control over a domain name by proving that it can provision HTTP resources on a server accessible under that domain name.

dns-01 With the DNS challenge, the client can prove control of a domain by provisioning a TXT resource record containing a designated value for a specific validation domain name.

tls-alpn-01 With the TLS with Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (TLS ALPN) challenge, the client can prove control over a domain name by configuring a TLS server to respond to specific connection attempts using the ALPN extension with identifying information.

device-attest-01 With the device attestation challenge, the client can prove control over a permanent identifier of a device by providing an attestation statement containing the identifier of the device.

If the provisioner has no challenges configured, http-01, dns-01 and tls-alpn-01 will be automatically enabled.

--remove-challenge=challenge Remove an ACME challenge from the list configured in the provisioner. Use the flag multiple times to remove multiple challenges.

--attestation-format=format Enable an ACME attestation statement format in the provisioner. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple challenges.

The supported ACME attestation formats are:

apple With the apple format, Apple devices can use the device-attest-01 challenge to get a new certificate.

step With the step format, devices like YubiKeys that can generate an attestation certificate can use the device-attest-01 challenge to get a new certificate.

tpm With the tpm format, devices with TPMs can use the device-attest-01 challenge to get a new certificate.

--remove-attestation-format=format Remove an ACME attestation statement format from the list configured in the provisioner. Use the flag multiple times to remove multiple formats.

--attestation-roots=file PEM-formatted root certificate(s) file used to validate the attestation certificates. Use the flag multiple times to read from multiple files.

--capabilities=capabilities The SCEP capabilities to advertise

--include-root Include the CA root certificate in the SCEP CA certificate chain

--exclude-intermediate Exclude the CA intermediate certificate in the SCEP CA certificate chain

--min-public-key-length=length The minimum public key length of the SCEP RSA encryption key

--encryption-algorithm-identifier=id The id for the SCEP encryption algorithm to use. Valid values are 0 - 4, inclusive. The values correspond to: 0: DES-CBC, 1: AES-128-CBC, 2: AES-256-CBC, 3: AES-128-GCM, 4: AES-256-GCM. Defaults to DES-CBC (0) for legacy clients.

--scep-decrypter-certificate-file=file The path to a PEM certificate file for the SCEP decrypter

--scep-decrypter-key-file=file The path to a PEM private key file for the SCEP decrypter

--scep-decrypter-key-uri=uri The key uri for the SCEP decrypter. Should be a valid value for the KMS type used.

--scep-decrypter-key-password-file=file The path to a file containing the password for the SCEP decrypter key

--aws-account=id The AWS account id used to validate the identity documents. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple accounts.

--remove-aws-account=id Remove an AWS account id used to validate the identity documents. Use the flag multiple times to remove multiple accounts.

--azure-tenant=id The Microsoft Azure tenant id used to validate the identity tokens.

--azure-resource-group=name The Microsoft Azure resource group name used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple resource groups

--remove-azure-resource-group=name Remove a Microsoft Azure resource group name used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple resource groups

--azure-audience=name The Microsoft Azure audience name used to validate the identity tokens.

--azure-subscription-id=id The Microsoft Azure subscription id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple subscription IDs

--remove-azure-subscription-id=id Remove a Microsoft Azure subscription id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple subscription IDs

--azure-object-id=id The Microsoft Azure AD object id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple object IDs

--remove-azure-object-id=id Remove a Microsoft Azure AD object id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to remove multiple object IDs

--gcp-service-account=email The Google service account email or id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple service accounts.

--remove-gcp-service-account=email Remove a Google service account email or id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to remove multiple service accounts.

--gcp-project=id The Google project id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to configure multiple projects

--remove-gcp-project=id Remove a Google project id used to validate the identity tokens. Use the flag multiple times to remove multiple projects

--instance-age=duration The maximum duration to grant a certificate in AWS and GCP provisioners. A duration is sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--disable-custom-sans On cloud provisioners, if enabled only the internal DNS and IP will be added as a SAN. By default it will accept any SAN in the CSR.

--disable-trust-on-first-use, --disable-tofu On cloud provisioners, if enabled multiple sign request for this provisioner with the same instance will be accepted. By default only the first request will be accepted.

--x509-template=file The x509 certificate template file, a JSON representation of the certificate to create.

--x509-template-data=file The x509 certificate template data file, a JSON map of data that can be used by the certificate template.

--ssh-template=file The x509 certificate template file, a JSON representation of the certificate to create.

--ssh-template-data=file The ssh certificate template data file, a JSON map of data that can be used by the certificate template.

--x509-min-dur=duration The minimum duration for an x509 certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--x509-max-dur=duration The maximum duration for an x509 certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--x509-default-dur=duration The default duration for an x509 certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--ssh-user-min-dur=duration The minimum duration for an ssh user certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--ssh-user-max-dur=duration The maximum duration for an ssh user certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--ssh-user-default-dur=duration The maximum duration for an ssh user certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--ssh-host-min-dur=duration The minimum duration for an ssh host certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--ssh-host-max-dur=duration The maximum duration for an ssh host certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--ssh-host-default-dur=duration The maximum duration for an ssh host certificate generated by this provisioner. Value must be a sequence of decimal numbers, each with optional fraction, and a unit suffix, such as "300ms", "-1.5h" or "2h45m". Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s", "m", "h".

--disable-renewal Disable renewal for all certificates generated by this provisioner.

--allow-renewal-after-expiry Allow renewals for expired certificates generated by this provisioner.

--disable-smallstep-extensions Disable the Smallstep extension for all certificates generated by this provisioner.

--ssh Enable provisioning of ssh certificates. The default value is true. To disable ssh use '--ssh=false'.

--admin-cert=chain Admin certificate (chain) in PEM format to store in the 'x5c' header of a JWT.

--admin-key=file Private key file, used to sign a JWT, corresponding to the admin certificate that will be stored in the 'x5c' header.

--admin-subject=subject, --admin-name=subject The admin subject to use for generating admin credentials.

--admin-provisioner=name, --admin-issuer=name The provisioner name to use for generating admin credentials.

--admin-password-file=file The path to the file containing the password to decrypt the one-time token generating key.

--password-file=file The path to the file containing the password to encrypt or decrypt the private key.

--ca-url=URI URI of the targeted Step Certificate Authority.

--root=file The path to the PEM file used as the root certificate authority.

--context=name The context name to apply for the given command.

--ca-config=file The certificate authority configuration file. Defaults to $(step path)/config/ca.json

Examples

Update a JWK provisioner with newly generated keys and a template for x509 certificates:

step ca provisioner update cicd --create --x509-template ./templates/example.tpl

Update a JWK provisioner by removing a previously set template:

step ca provisioner update cicd --x509-template ""

Update a JWK provisioner with duration claims:

step ca provisioner update cicd --x509-min-dur 20m --x509-default-dur 48h --ssh-user-min-dur 17m --ssh-host-default-dur 16h

Update a JWK provisioner with existing keys:

step ca provisioner update jane@doe.com --public-key jwk.pub --private-key jwk.priv

Update a JWK provisioner to disable ssh provisioning:

step ca provisioner update cicd --ssh=false

Update a JWK provisioner by removing a previously cached private key:

step ca provisioner update cicd --private-key=""

Update a JWK provisioner and explicitly select the ca.json to modify:

step ca provisioner update cicd --ssh=false --ca-config /path/to/ca.json

Update an OIDC provisioner:

step ca provisioner update Google \ --configuration-endpoint https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration

Update an X5C provisioner:

step ca provisioner update x5c --x5c-roots x5c_ca.crt

Update an ACME provisioner:

step ca provisioner update acme --force-cn --require-eab

Update an K8SSA provisioner:

step ca provisioner update kube --public-key key.pub --x509-min-duration 30m

Update an Azure provisioner:

$ step ca provisioner update Azure \ --azure-resource-group identity --azure-resource-group accounting

Update a GCP provisioner:

$ step ca provisioner update Google \ --disable-custom-sans --gcp-project internal --remove-gcp-project public

Update an AWS provisioner:

$ step ca provisioner update Amazon --disable-custom-sans --disable-trust-on-first-use

Update a SCEP provisioner:

step ca provisioner update my_scep_provisioner --force-cn