sslkey¶
delete¶
Deletes the SSL key with the given ID.
maas $PROFILE sslkey delete [--help] [-d] [-k] id [data ...]
Positional arguments¶
Argument |
Effect |
|---|---|
id |
The ID of the resource (e.g., |
Command-line options¶
Option |
Effect |
|---|---|
–help, -h |
Show this help message and exit. |
-d, –debug |
Display more information about API responses. |
-k, –insecure |
Disable SSL certificate check. |
Keywords¶
Keyword “id”¶
Optional Int. An SSH key ID.
Note: This command accepts JSON.
read¶
Retrieves an SSL key with the given ID.
maas $PROFILE sslkey read [--help] [-d] [-k] id [data ...]
Positional arguments¶
Argument |
Effect |
|---|---|
id |
The ID of the resource (e.g., |
Command-line options¶
Option |
Effect |
|---|---|
–help, -h |
Show this help message and exit. |
-d, –debug |
Display more information about API responses. |
-k, –insecure |
Disable SSL certificate check. |
Keywords¶
Keyword “id”¶
Optional Int. An SSL key ID.
Note: This command accepts JSON.
sslkeys create¶
Add a new SSL key to the requesting user’s account.
maas $PROFILE sslkeys create [--help] [-d] [-k] [data ...]
Command-line options¶
Option |
Effect |
|---|---|
–help, -h |
Show this help message and exit. |
-d, –debug |
Display more information about API responses. |
-k, –insecure |
Disable SSL certificate check. |
Keywords¶
Keyword “key”¶
Optional String. An SSL key should be provided in the request payload as form data with the name ‘key’: key: "key data" - key data: The contents of a pem file.
Note: This command accepts JSON.
sslkeys read¶
List all keys belonging to the requesting user.
maas $PROFILE sslkeys read [--help] [-d] [-k]
Command-line options¶
Option |
Effect |
|---|---|
–help, -h |
Show this help message and exit. |
-d, –debug |
Display more information about API responses. |
-k, –insecure |
Disable SSL certificate check. |