/status/ssl/profileBase/<base_name>/keys/

Use

Use to view information about the configured keys.

Parameters

base_name: Name of SSL profile base object

name: Name of keys object

Data Key

The data key contains the key name.

Note: When the default key is set to true, it means the object is set to its default. In this case, the system works as follows:

  • On a PUT operation, the system ignores the data key. (Applicable only to /config nodes.)
  • On a GET operation, the response only contains “default”: True and does not contain the data key.
  • If the object has a base, it inherits its setting from its base.

See [Setting Objects to Their Default](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/093Rel ease_2.5/250REST_API_Reference_Guide/000Getting_Started_with_the_REST_API/300U nderstanding_the_REST_Hierarchy#Setting_Objects_to_Their_Default_(Default_Key) ).

Data Type

word

Default Data Value

0

An object uses the default data value when one of the following is true:

  • For objects without bases–When the object’s default key is true.
  • For objects with bases–When the object’s default key is true, and when the default key is true for all of the object’s bases.

Default Allowed

False

Request Methods

GET

Examples

GET

curl -b cookie.jar -k https://host-128:8443/lrs/api/v1.0//status/ssl/profileBase/spb-01/keys/name

GET (list children)

curl -b cookie.jar -k https://host-128:8443/lrs/api/v1.0//status/ssl/profileBa se/spb-01/keys/name?op=list

GET (recursively list children)

curl -b cookie.jar -k https://host-128:8443/lrs/api/v1.0//status/ssl/profileBa se/spb-01/keys/name?level=recurse

POST

curl -b cookie.jar –data @data.json -k -H “Content-Type: application/json” -X POST https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0//status/ssl/profileBase/spb-01/keys/name

POST Response

{"httpResponseCode": 200,
  "requestPath": "//status/ssl/profileBase/spb-01/keys/name",
  "recurse":false}
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    2. Default Data Value 3. Default Allowed 4. Request Methods 5. Related 6. Examples