4 ### Revoke a certificate request
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25 ## Find the common utilities.
26 source [file join [file dirname $argv0] "../lib/func.tcl"]
28 ## Get the list of requests.
29 if {[llength $argv] != 1} {
30 puts stderr "Usage: $QUIS REQID"
35 ## Set the request state. Don't try to revoke the certificates: they'll
36 ## expire soon enough, and there isn't really anything wrong with them
37 ## anyway. (If there were anything wrong, the request would have been
41 foreach req [request-match $reqid "st = 'active'"] {
42 lassign [db eval { SELECT st, tag FROM request WHERE id = $req; }] \
44 if {[string equal $reqst active]} { lappend del "req/active/$tag" }
45 foreach {cert certst} [db eval {
46 SELECT seq, st FROM certificate
47 WHERE req = $req AND st = 'active';
54 lappend del "cert/active/$tag"
63 foreach f $del { file delete -force "$CERTROOT/$f" }