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.
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. |
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