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Describe the bug:
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This will allow users to set up API mgmt for provisioners, and unblock users in environments where the ca.json is not easily accessible.
The --enable-admin flag would create the first provisioner and admin (this code already exists, just behind a boolean).
The --acme flag would create an ACME provisioner.
Related: smallstep/certificates#737
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Add tests
Beyonce said it best. If you like it then you shoulda put a test on it. Scenarios I like:
- Cert is created with right DN
- Cert is stored to X509Store after creation
- Cert request is not resubmitted
- Handles failures gracefully
- HTTP challenge/response works as expected
- Certificate renewal when cert is about to expiration
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