Thank you Oliver,
I will give it a try.
I have one other question though.
When I try the rpc endpoint to create a certificate. It works fine but when
I set it to auto approve (approval_points: 0 in enroll.yaml) I get the
error I18N_OPENXPKI_CLIENT_COLLECT_TIMEOUT.
Do you have an idea about what the problem is? Have I configured
enroll.yaml incorrectly?
I have attached the enroll.yaml file here.
Thank You,
Kosala

On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 12:59 PM Oliver Welter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kosala,
>
> the short answer: yes, no, no
>
> openxpkicli exposes the API but there is no API method to create a
> certificate. You can use the API to process a workflow from the CLI but the
> details to do this right including access control, error handling, etc
> requiers some in-depth knowledge and is far beyond the scope we can provide
> here on the mailing list.
>
> If you need automation from the CLI, it is strongly advised to use one of
> the enrollment interfaces.
>
> Oliver
>
> Am 07.12.20 um 02:33 schrieb Kosala Lakshitha De Silva:
>
> Hi,
> I know that there is the rpc endpoint which we can use to create or
> validate certificates.
> But is it possible to do this with the CLI?
> If so would it be possible to get an example on how to do it.
> I already went through the documentation but I could not find the exact
> commands.
> Thank You,
> Kosala
>
>
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