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CA Certificates and Extension Interactions
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Netscape Certificate Management System Plug-Ins Guide • March 2002
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CMS 4.5
: Supported
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CMS 6.0
: Supported
netscape-comment
OID
2.16.840.1.113730.13
Discussion
The value of this extension is an IA5String. It is a comment that can be displayed to
the user when the certificate is viewed.
CMS Version Support
Refer to “NSCCommentExt Plug-in Module” on page 208.
•
CMS 4.1
: Not supported
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CMS 4.2
: Supported
•
CMS 4.2-SP2
: Supported
•
CMS 4.5
: Supported
•
CMS 6.0
: Supported
CA Certificates and Extension Interactions
Netscape recommends that all CA certificates contain the
basicConstraints
extension, as this is the standard way to identify a CA certificate. In addition, to
ensure support for Navigator 3.x, CAs should also use
netscape-cert-type
.
These two extensions can interact with each other. The following table describes
what different combinations of the two extensions mean.
Extensions Present
Description
Only
basicConstraints
The certificate is a CA certificate if the
cA
component is true.
Path length processing is done as described above.
Only
netscape-cert-type
The certificate is a CA if at least one of the CA bits is set: SSL
CA (5), S/MIME CA (6), or object-signing CA (7). The
certificates issued by this CA are limited to the particular
applications specified. Path length processing is done as
though the
pathLenConstraint
is unlimited.
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