add examples for ECC key sizes in documentation (#2952)
* add examples for ECC key sizes in documentation Signed-off-by: Stefan Pietsch <mail.ipv4v6+gh@gmail.com> * remove links to Go documentation
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@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ can be set in a CSR are supported.
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or `ec`.
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- `key_bits` `(int: 2048)` – Specifies the number of bits to use. This must be
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changed to a valid value if the `key_type` is `ec`.
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changed to a valid value if the `key_type` is `ec`, e.g., 224 or 521.
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- `exclude_cn_from_sans` `(bool: false)` – If true, the given `common_name` will
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not be included in DNS or Email Subject Alternate Names (as appropriate).
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@ -817,9 +817,7 @@ request is denied.
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1024 bits for RSA keys).
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- `key_bits` `(int: 2048)` – Specifies the number of bits to use for the
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generated keys. This will need to be changed for `ec` keys. See
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https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/elliptic/#Curve for an overview of allowed bit
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lengths for `ec`.
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generated keys. This will need to be changed for `ec` keys, e.g., 224 or 521.
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- `key_usage` `(list: ["DigitalSignature", "KeyAgreement", "KeyEncipherment"])` –
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Specifies the allowed key usage constraint on issued certificates. Valid
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- `key_type` `(string: "rsa")` – Specifies the desired key type; must be `rsa`
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or `ec`.
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- `key_bits` `(int: 2048)` – Specifies the number of bits to use. Must be
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changed to a valid value if the `key_type` is `ec`.
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- `key_bits` `(int: 2048)` – Specifies the number of bits to use. This must be
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changed to a valid value if the `key_type` is `ec`, e.g., 224 or 521.
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- `max_path_length` `(int: -1)` – Specifies the maximum path length to encode in
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the generated certificate. `-1` means no limit. Unless the signing certificate
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