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NAME

       caddy-trust - Installs a CA certificate into local trust stores

SYNOPSIS

       caddy trust [flags]

DESCRIPTION

       Adds a root certificate into the local trust stores.

       Caddy  will  attempt to install its root certificates into the local trust stores automatically when they
       are first generated, but it might fail if Caddy doesn't have the appropriate permissions to write to  the
       trust  store.  This command is necessary to pre-install the certificates before using them, if the server
       process runs as an unprivileged user (such as via systemd).

       By default, this command installs the root certificate for Caddy's default CA  (i.e.  'local').  You  may
       specify the ID of another CA with the --ca flag.

       This  command  will attempt to connect to Caddy's admin API running at 'localhost:2019' to fetch the root
       certificate. You may explicitly specify the --address, or use the --config flag to load the admin address
       from your config, if not using the default.

OPTIONS

       --adapter=""      Name of config adapter to apply (if --config is used)

       --address=""      Address of the administration API listener (if --config is not used)

       --ca=""      The ID of the CA to trust (defaults to 'local')

       --config=""      Configuration file (if --address is not used)

       -h, --help[=false]      help for trust

SEE ALSO

       caddy(8)

HISTORY

       10-May-2025 Auto generated by spf13/cobra

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