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Friday, 4 March 2022

Step CLI

 A zero trust swiss army knife for working with X509, OAuth, JWT, OATH OTP, etc.

https://smallstep.com/cli

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step is an easy-to-use CLI tool for building, operating, and automating Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) systems and workflows. It's the client counterpart to the step-ca online Certificate Authority (CA). You can use it for many common crypto and X.509 operations—either independently, or with an online CA.

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Website | Documentation | Installation | Basic Crypto Operations | Contributor's Guide

Features

Step CLI's command groups illustrate its wide-ranging uses:

  • step certificate: Work with X.509 (TLS/HTTPS) certificates.

    • Create, revoke, validate, lint, and bundle X.509 certificates.
    • Install (and remove) X.509 certificates into your system's (and brower's) trust store.
    • Validate certificate deployment and renewal status for automation
    • Create key pairs (RSA, ECDSA, EdDSA) and certificate signing requests (CSRs)
    • Sign CSRs
    • Create RFC5280 and CA/Browser Forum-compliant certificates that work for TLS and HTTPS
    • Create CA certificates (root and intermediate signing certificates)
    • Create self-signed & CA-signed certificates
    • Inspect and lint certificates on disk or in use by a remote server
    • Install root certificates so your CA is trusted by default (issue development certificates that work in browsers)
  • step ca: Administer and use a step-ca server, or any ACMEv2 (RFC8555) compliant CA server. ACME is the protocol used by Let's Encrypt to automate the issuance of HTTPS certificates.

  • step crypto: A general-purpose crypto toolkit

  • step oauth: Add an OAuth 2.0 single sign-on flow to any CLI application.

    • Supports OAuth authorization code, out-of-band (OOB), JWT bearer, and refresh token flows
    • Get OAuth access tokens and OIDC identity tokens at the command line from any provider.
    • Verify OIDC identity tokens (step crypto jwt verify)
  • step ssh: Create and manage SSH certificates (requires an online or offline step-ca instance)

    • Generate SSH user and host key pairs and short-lived certificates
    • Add and remove certificates to the SSH agent
    • Inspect SSH certificates
    • Login and use single sign-on SSH

Installation

See our installation docs here.  https://smallstep.com/docs/step-cli/installation

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from https://github.com/smallstep/cli
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step is a zero trust swiss army knife. It’s an easy-to-use and hard-to-misuse utility for building, operating, and automating systems that use zero trust technologies like authenticated encryption (X.509, TLS), single sign-on (OAuth OIDC, SAML), multi-factor authentication (OATH OTP, FIDO U2F), encryption mechanisms (JSON Web Encryption, NaCl), and verifiable claims (JWT, SAML assertions). For more information and docs see the step website and the blog post announcing step.

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