myproxy-store(1)                    MyProxy                   myproxy-store(1)




NAME

       myproxy-store - store end-entity credential for later retrieval


SYNOPSIS

       myproxy-store [ options ]


DESCRIPTION

       The  myproxy-store  command uploads a credential to a myproxy-server(8)
       for later retrieval.  The user must have a valid  proxy  credential  as
       generated by grid-proxy-init or retrieved by myproxy-logon(1) when run-
       ning this command.  Unlike myproxy-init(1), this command transfers  the
       private  key over the network (over a private channel).  In the default
       mode,   the   command   will   take   the    credentials    found    in
       ~/.globus/usercert.pem  and ~/.globus/userkey.pem and store them in the
       myproxy-server(8) repository.  Proxy credentials with default  lifetime
       of 12 hours can then be retrieved by myproxy-logon(1) using the creden-
       tial passphrase.  The default behavior can  be  overridden  by  options
       specified below.

       The  hostname  where the myproxy-server(8) is running must be specified
       by either defining the MYPROXY_SERVER environment variable  or  the  -s
       option.


OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Displays command usage text and exits.

       -u, --usage
              Displays command usage text and exits.

       -v, --verbose
              Enables verbose debugging output to the terminal.

       -V, --version
              Displays version information and exits.

       -s hostname, --pshost hostname
              Specifies  the  hostname  of the myproxy-server.  This option is
              required if  the  MYPROXY_SERVER  environment  variable  is  not
              defined.  If specified, this option overrides the MYPROXY_SERVER
              environment variable.

       -p port, --psport port
              Specifies  the  TCP  port  number  of   the   myproxy-server(8).
              Default: 7512

       -l, --username
              Specifies  the MyProxy account under which the credential should
              be stored.  By default, the command uses the value of  the  LOG-
              NAME environment variable.  Use this option to specify a differ-
              ent account username on the MyProxy server.  The  MyProxy  user-
              name need not correspond to a real Unix username.

       -c filename, --certfile filename
              Specifies  the  filename  of  the source certificate.

       -y filename, --keyfile filename
              Specifies the filename of the source private key.

       -t hours, --proxy_lifetime hours
              Specifies the maximum lifetime of credentials retrieved from the
              myproxy-server(8) using  the  stored  credential.   Default:  12
              hours

       -d, --dn_as_username
              Use  the  certificate  subject  (DN)  as  the  default username,
              instead of the LOGNAME environment variable.

       -a, --allow_anonymous_retrievers
              Allow credentials to be retrieved with just pass phrase  authen-
              tication.  By default, only entities with credentials that match
              the  myproxy-server.config(5)  default  retriever   policy   may
              retrieve  credentials.   This  option  allows  entities  without
              existing credentials to retrieve a credential using pass  phrase
              authentication  by  including  "anonymous" in the set of allowed
              retrievers.   The  myproxy-server.config(5)  server-wide  policy
              must  also  allow "anonymous" clients for this option to have an
              effect.

       -A, --allow_anonymous_renewers
              Allow credentials to be renewed by any client.  Any client  with
              a  valid  credential with a subject name that matches the stored
              credential may retrieve a new credential from the MyProxy repos-
              itory  if  this option is given.  Since this effectively defeats
              the purpose of proxy credential  lifetimes,  it  is  not  recom-
              mended.  It is included only for sake of completeness.

       -r dn, --retrievable_by dn
              Allow the specified entity to retrieve credentials.  By default,
              the argument will be matched against the common name (CN) of the
              client  (for  example:  "Jim  Basney").   Specify -x before this
              option to match against the full distinguished  name  (DN)  (for
              example: "/C=US/O=National Computational Science Alliance/CN=Jim
              Basney") instead.

       -E dn, --retrieve_key dn
              Allow the specified entity to retrieve  end-entity  credentials.
              By default, the argument will be matched against the common name
              (CN) of the client (for  example:  "Jim  Basney").   Specify  -x
              before  this option to match against the full distinguished name
              (DN)  (for  example:  "/C=US/O=National  Computational   Science
              Alliance/CN=Jim Basney") instead.

       -R dn, --renewable_by dn
              Allow  the  specified  entity to renew credentials.  By default,
              the argument will be matched against the common name (CN) of the
              client (for example: "condorg/modi4.ncsa.uiuc.edu").  Specify -x
              before this option to match against the full distinguished  name
              (DN)   (for  example:  "/C=US/O=National  Computational  Science
              Alliance/CN=condorg/modi4.ncsa.uiuc.edu") instead.  This  option
              implies  -n since passphrase authentication is not used for cre-
              dential renewal.

       -Z dn, --retrievable_by_cert dn
              Allow the specified entity to  retrieve  credentials  without  a
              passphrase.   By  default,  the argument will be matched against
              the common name (CN) of the client (for example: "Jim  Basney").
              Specify  -x before this option to match against the full distin-
              guished name (DN) (for example: "/C=US/O=National  Computational
              Science  Alliance/CN=Jim  Basney") instead.  This option implies
              -n.

       -x, --regex_dn_match
              Specifies that the DN used by options -r and -R will be  matched
              as a regular expression.

       -X, --match_cn_only
              Specifies  that the DN used by options -r and -R will be matched
              against the Common Name (CN) of the subject.

       -k name, --credname name
              Specifies the credential name.

       -K description, --creddesc description
              Specifies credential description.


       EXIT STATUS
              0 on success, >0 on error


FILES

       ~/.globus/usercert.pem
              Default location of the certificate to be stored on the myproxy-
              server.  Use the --certfile option to override.

       ~/.globus/userkey.pem
              Default location of the private key to be stored on the myproxy-
              server.  Use the --keyfile option to override.

       -T, --trustroots
              Retrieve CA certificates directory from server (if available) to
              store in ~/.globus/certificates.


ENVIRONMENT

       MYPROXY_SERVER
              Specifies  the  hostname where the myproxy-server(8) is running.
              This environment variable can be used in place of the -s option.

       MYPROXY_SERVER_PORT
              Specifies the port where the myproxy-server(8) is running.  This
              environment variable can be used in place of the -p option.

       MYPROXY_SERVER_DN
              Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of the  myproxy-server(8).
              All  MyProxy client programs authenticate the server's identity.
              By default, MyProxy servers run with host  credentials,  so  the
              MyProxy  client  programs  expect  the  server to have a distin-
              guished name  of  the  form  "host/<fqhn>"  or  "myproxy/<fqhn>"
              (where  <fqhn>  is  the fully-qualified hostname of the server).
              If the server is running with some other DN, you  can  set  this
              environment  variable  to tell the MyProxy clients to accept the
              alternative DN.

       MYPROXY_TCP_PORT_RANGE
              Specifies a range of valid port numbers in  the  form  "min,max"
              for the client side of the network connection to the server.  By
              default, the client will bind to any available port.   Use  this
              environment  variable  to  restrict  the  ports  used to a range
              allowed by your firewall.  If unset,  MyProxy  will  follow  the
              setting of the GLOBUS_TCP_PORT_RANGE environment variable.


AUTHORS

       Bill  Baker,  Jim  Basney,  Shiva  Shankar  Chetan, Patrick Duda, Jarek
       Gawor, Monte Goode, Daniel Kouril, Zhenmin Li, Jason Novotny,  Miroslav
       Ruda, Benjamin Temko, and Von Welch


SEE ALSO

       myproxy-change-pass-phrase(1),   myproxy-destroy(1),   myproxy-info(1),
       myproxy-logon(1),    myproxy-retrieve(1),     myproxy-server.config(5),
       myproxy-admin-adduser(8),  myproxy-admin-change-pass(8), myproxy-admin-
       load-credential(8), myproxy-admin-query(8), myproxy-server(8)  myproxy-
       retrieve(1)



NCSA                               2005-12-2                  myproxy-store(1)

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