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User Guide
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These guides are quick tutorials on how to perform basic tasks in Lemur.
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Create a New User
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.. figure:: settings.png
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From the settings dropdown select "Users"
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.. figure:: create.png
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In the user table select "Create"
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.. figure:: create_user.png
Enter the username, email and password for the user. You can also assign any
roles that the user will need when they login. While there is no deletion
(we want to track creators forever) you can mark a user as 'Inactive' that will
not allow them to login to Lemur.
Create a New Role
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.. figure:: settings.png
From the settings dropdown select "Roles"
.. figure:: create.png
In the role table select "Create"
.. figure:: create_role.png
Enter a role name and short description about the role. You can optionally store
a user/password on the role. This is useful if your authority require specific roles.
You can then accurately map those roles onto Lemur users. Also optional you can assign
users to your new role.
Create a New Authority
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.. figure:: create.png
In the authority table select "Create"
.. figure:: create_authority.png
Enter a authority name and short description about the authority. Enter an owner,
and certificate common name. Depending on the authority and the authority/issuer plugin
these values may or may not be used.
.. figure:: create_authority_options.png
Again how many of these values get used largely depends on the underlying plugin. It
is important to make sure you select the right plugin that you wish to use.
Create a New Certificate
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.. figure:: create.png
In the certificate table select "Create"
.. figure:: create_certificate.png
Enter a owner, short description and the authority you wish to issue this certificate.
Enter a common name into the certificate, if no validity range is selected two years is
the default.
You can add notification options and upload the created certificate to a destination, both
of these are editable features and can be changed after the certificate has been created.
.. figure:: certificate_extensions.png
These options are typically for advanced users, the one exception is the `Subject Alternate Names` or SAN.
For certificates that need to include more than one domains, the first domain is the Common Name and all
other domains are added here as DNSName entries.
Import an Existing Certificate
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.. figure:: upload_certificate.png
Enter a owner, short description and public certificate. If there are intermediates and private keys
Lemur will track them just as it does if the certificate were created through Lemur. Lemur generates
a certificate name but you can override that by passing a value to the `Custom Name` field.
You can add notification options and upload the created certificate to a destination, both
of these are editable features and can be changed after the certificate has been created.