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334 When signing a key, create a host certificate instead of a user
335 certificate.
378 flag that revokes every key or certificate presented on the command line.
418 a certificate when signing a key.
424 Specify a certificate option when signing a key.
439 the certificate is used for authentication.
472 Restrict the source addresses from which the certificate is considered valid.
551 Specify a validity interval when signing a certificate.
553 certificate is valid beginning now and expiring at that time, or may consist
588 Specifies a serial number to be embedded in the certificate to distinguish
589 this certificate from others from the same CA.
658 on a certificate rather than trusting many user/host keys.
667 To generate a user certificate:
671 The resultant certificate will be placed in
673 A host certificate requires the
679 The host certificate will be output to
693 is a "key identifier" that is logged by the server when the certificate
699 To generate a certificate for a specified set of principals:
705 be specified through certificate options.
706 A certificate option may disable features of the SSH session, may be
709 For a list of valid certificate options, see the documentation for the
716 option allows specification of certificate start and end times.
717 A certificate that is presented at a time outside this range will not be
733 compact format, taking as little as one bit per certificate if they are being
750 certificate on hand.
755 Revokes a certificate with the specified serial number.
766 Revokes a certificate with the specified key ID string.
774 If a certificate is listed, then it is revoked as a plain public key.