Workflow Definition Operations

The 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. builder in Keyfactor Command is a powerful feature that allows you to manage certificate enrollments, renewals, and revocations end-to-end; monitor certificate collections and stores for changes; and alert on certificates, CRLs and SSHClosed The SSH (secure shell) protocol provides for secure connections between computers. It provides several options for authentication, including public key, and protects the communications with strong encryption. keys approaching expiration. Out of the box, there are workflow builder steps such as requiring approvals for actions like certificate enrollmentClosed Certificate enrollment refers to the process by which a user requests a digital certificate. The user must submit the request to a certificate authority (CA). and revocation requests, sending email notifications, and running PowerShell scripts and 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. requests as part of the request flow.

Tip:  There are two built-in workflow definitions—Global Enrollment Workflow and Global Revocation Workflow—that are used to manage enrollment and revocation requests which are not otherwise handled by custom workflows. These workflows can be configured with steps (see Adding, Copying or Modifying a Workflow Definition), but they cannot be deleted. There are no built-in workflow definitions for the addition and removal of certificates from certificate collections. These actions only go through workflow if you create custom workflows for them.