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Lists the certificates for which Payara Server accepts admin requests from clients.

Synopsis

 
asadmin [asadmin-options] list-secure-admin-principals [--help] [--long={false|true}] [--output output] [--header={false|true}] [name]

Description

The list-secure-admin-principals subcommand lists the certificates for which Payara Server accepts admin requests from clients.

Options

asadmin-options: Options for the asadmin utility. For information about these options, see the asadmin help page. --help: -?: Displays the help text for the subcommand. --long: -l: Displays detailed information about the certificates for which Payara Server accepts admin requests from clients. The default value is false. --output: -o: Displays specific details about the certificates for which Payara Server accepts admin requests from clients. Use a comma-separated list to specify the details you want to display and their order. The values are case-insensitive.
Possible values are as follows:
DN;; Displays the distinguished name (DN) of each certificate. --header: -h: Specifies whether column headings are displayed when the --long option is used. The default value is true. To suppress the headings, set the --header option to false.

Operands

name: The distinguished name of the certificate, specified as a comma-separated list in quotes. For example: "CN=system.amer.oracle.com,OU=GlassFish,O=Oracle Corporation,L=Santa Clara,ST=California,C=US".

Examples

Example 1 Listing the Certificates

This example lists the certificates for which Payara Server accepts admin requests from clients.

 
asadmin> list-secure-admin-principals CN=localhost,OU=Payara,O==Payara Foundation,L=Great Malvern,ST=Worcestershire,C=UK CN=localhost-instance,OU=Payara,O=Payara Foundation,L=Great Malvern,ST=Worcestershire,C=UK Command list-secure-admin-principals executed successfully.

Exit Status

0: subcommand executed successfully 1: error in executing the subcommand

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