PUT Certificates ID Validation ruleName violationName

The PUT /Certificates/{id}/Validation/{ruleName}/{violationName} method is used to update a violation for a given rule on a certificate. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with results in the message body.

Tip:  The following permissions (see Security Roles and Claims) are required to use this feature:
/certificates/collections/read/
OR
/certificates/collections/read/#/OR
AND
/certificates/collections/Risk Intelligence/modify
(along with a Risk Intelligence license)

Table 310: PUT Certificates {id} Validation {ruleName} {violationName} Input Parameters

Name In Description
id Path

Required. An integer indicating the Keyfactor Command reference ID of the certificate to be updated.

Use the GET /Certificates method (see GET Certificates) to determine the certificate ID.

ruleName Path

Required. A string indicating the ruleName to be updated. See the Appendix - Risk Factor Tables for a list of possible codes.

violationName Path

Required. A string indicating the violationName to be updated. See the Appendix - Risk Factor Tables for a list of possible codes.

Score Body An integer indicating the score to assign to the rule/violation combination on the certificate.
Description Body A string representing a description for the rule/violation combination on the certificate.
RemediationCode Body A string representing the Remediation Code for the rule/violation combination on the certificate. See the Appendix - Risk Factor Tables for a list of possible codes.

Table 311: PUT Certificates {id} Validation {ruleName} {violationName} Response Data

Name Description
Name

An integer indicating the Keyfactor Command reference ID of the certificate to be updated.

Score An integer indicating the score to assign to the rule/violation combination on the certificate.
Description A string representing a description for the rule/violation combination on the certificate.
RemediationCode A string representing the Remediation Code for the rule/violation combination on the certificate. See the Appendix - Risk Factor Tables for a list of possible codes.
Tip:  See the Keyfactor API Reference and Utility which provides a utility through which the Keyfactor APIClosed An API is a set of functions to allow creation of applications. Keyfactor offers the Keyfactor API, which allows third-party software to integrate with the advanced certificate enrollment and management features of Keyfactor Command. endpoints can be called and results returned. It is intended to be used primarily for validation, testing and workflowClosed A workflow is a series of steps necessary to complete a process. In Keyfactor Command, it refers to the workflow builder, which allows you to automate event-driven tasks such as when a certificate is requested, revoked or found in a certificate store. development. It also serves secondarily as documentation for the API. The link to the Keyfactor API Reference and Utility is in the dropdown from the help icon () at the bottom of the Management Portal side menu.