CertificateAuthority is the Schema for the CertificateAuthoritys API. A CertificateAuthority represents an individual Certificate Authority.
Type
CRD
Group
privateca.gcp.upbound.io
Version
v1beta1
apiVersion: privateca.gcp.upbound.io/v1beta1
kind: CertificateAuthority
CertificateAuthoritySpec defines the desired state of CertificateAuthority
No description provided.
The config used to create a self-signed X.509 certificate or CSR. Structure is documented below.
Specifies some of the values in a certificate that are related to the subject. Structure is documented below.
Contains distinguished name fields such as the location and organization. Structure is documented below.
The subject alternative name fields. Structure is documented below.
Contains only valid, fully-qualified host names.
Contains only valid RFC 2822 E-mail addresses.
Contains only valid 32-bit IPv4 addresses or RFC 4291 IPv6 addresses.
Contains only valid RFC 3986 URIs.
Describes how some of the technical X.509 fields in a certificate should be populated. Structure is documented below.
Specifies an X.509 extension, which may be used in different parts of X.509 objects like certificates, CSRs, and CRLs. Structure is documented below.
Describes values that are relevant in a CA certificate. Structure is documented below.
An ObjectId specifies an object identifier (OID). These provide context and describe types in ASN.1 messages.
Describes Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) endpoint addresses that appear in the "Authority Information Access" extension in the certificate.
Describes values that are relevant in a CA certificate. Structure is documented below.
Indicates the intended use for keys that correspond to a certificate. Structure is documented below.
Describes high-level ways in which a key may be used. Structure is documented below.
Describes high-level ways in which a key may be used. Structure is documented below.
An ObjectId specifies an object identifier (OID). These provide context and describe types in ASN.1 messages. Structure is documented below.
An ObjectId specifies an object identifier (OID). These provide context and describe types in ASN.1 messages.
Describes the X.509 certificate policy object identifiers, per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.4. Structure is documented below.
An ObjectId specifies an object identifier (OID). These provide context and describe types in ASN.1 messages.
Used when issuing certificates for this CertificateAuthority. If this CertificateAuthority is a self-signed CertificateAuthority, this key is also used to sign the self-signed CA certificate. Otherwise, it is used to sign a CSR. Structure is documented below.
Reference to a CAPool to populate pool.
Policies for referencing.
Selector for a CAPool to populate pool.
Policies for selection.
If this is a subordinate CertificateAuthority, this field will be set with the subordinate configuration, which describes its issuers. Structure is documented below.
Reference to a CertificateAuthority in privateca to populate certificateAuthority.
Policies for referencing.
Selector for a CertificateAuthority in privateca to populate certificateAuthority.
Policies for selection.
Contains the PEM certificate chain for the issuers of this CertificateAuthority, but not pem certificate for this CA itself. Structure is documented below.
Expected to be in leaf-to-root order according to RFC 5246.
ProviderConfigReference specifies how the provider that will be used to create, observe, update, and delete this managed resource should be configured.
Policies for referencing.
ProviderReference specifies the provider that will be used to create, observe, update, and delete this managed resource. Deprecated: Please use ProviderConfigReference, i.e. providerConfigRef
Policies for referencing.
PublishConnectionDetailsTo specifies the connection secret config which contains a name, metadata and a reference to secret store config to which any connection details for this managed resource should be written. Connection details frequently include the endpoint, username, and password required to connect to the managed resource.
WriteConnectionSecretToReference specifies the namespace and name of a Secret to which any connection details for this managed resource should be written. Connection details frequently include the endpoint, username, and password required to connect to the managed resource. This field is planned to be replaced in a future release in favor of PublishConnectionDetailsTo. Currently, both could be set independently and connection details would be published to both without affecting each other.
CertificateAuthorityStatus defines the observed state of CertificateAuthority.
No description provided.
URLs for accessing content published by this CA, such as the CA certificate and CRLs. Structure is documented below.
The URL where this CertificateAuthority's CRLs are published. This will only be set for CAs that have been activated.
This CertificateAuthority's certificate chain, including the current CertificateAuthority's certificate. Ordered such that the root issuer is the final element (consistent with RFC 5246). For a self-signed CA, this will only list the current CertificateAuthority's certificate.
Conditions of the resource.
certificate-${Rand.RFC1123Subdomain}
apiVersion: privateca.gcp.upbound.io/v1beta1
kind: CertificateAuthority
metadata:
annotations:
meta.upbound.io/example-id: privateca/v1beta1/certificate
upjet.upbound.io/manual-intervention: All CAs in the CA Pool must be removed or
be past their recovery period before the pool can be deleted
labels:
testing.upbound.io/example-name: certificate
name: certificate-${Rand.RFC1123Subdomain}
spec:
forProvider:
config:
- subjectConfig:
- subject:
- commonName: my-certificate-authority
organization: Upbound
subjectAltName:
- dnsNames:
- upbound.io
x509Config:
- caOptions:
- isCa: true
keyUsage:
- baseKeyUsage:
- certSign: true
crlSign: true
extendedKeyUsage:
- serverAuth: true
deletionProtection: false
ignoreActiveCertificatesOnDeletion: false
keySpec:
- algorithm: RSA_PKCS1_4096_SHA256
location: us-central1
poolSelector:
matchLabels:
testing.upbound.io/example-name: certificate
certificate-authority-${Rand.RFC1123Subdomain}
apiVersion: privateca.gcp.upbound.io/v1beta1
kind: CertificateAuthority
metadata:
annotations:
meta.upbound.io/example-id: privateca/v1beta1/certificateauthority
upjet.upbound.io/manual-intervention: All CAs in the CA Pool must be removed or
be past their recovery period before the pool can be deleted
labels:
testing.upbound.io/example-name: certificate-authority
name: certificate-authority-${Rand.RFC1123Subdomain}
spec:
forProvider:
config:
- subjectConfig:
- subject:
- commonName: my-certificate-authority
organization: Upbound
subjectAltName:
- dnsNames:
- upbound.io
x509Config:
- caOptions:
- isCa: true
maxIssuerPathLength: 10
keyUsage:
- baseKeyUsage:
- certSign: true
contentCommitment: true
crlSign: true
dataEncipherment: true
decipherOnly: true
digitalSignature: true
keyAgreement: true
keyEncipherment: false
extendedKeyUsage:
- clientAuth: false
codeSigning: true
emailProtection: true
serverAuth: true
timeStamping: true
deletionProtection: false
keySpec:
- algorithm: RSA_PKCS1_4096_SHA256
lifetime: 86400s
location: us-central1
poolSelector:
matchLabels:
testing.upbound.io/example-name: certificate-authority
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