
Installing an Online Certificate Status Manager
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10.
Subject Name for Online Certificate Status Manager Signing Certificate.
Type the
values for the subject DN components; these values identify the Online Certificate
Status Manager’s signing certificate.
Click Next to continue.
11.
Online Certificate Status Manager Signing Certificate Request Creation.
This
informational screen tells you that the wizard has all the information required to
generate the key pair and certificate request.
Click Next to generate them.
12.
Submission of Request.
Select whether you want to submit the request manually or
send the request to a remote CS manager (Certificate Manager or Registration
Manager) automatically. The wizard creates a certificate request that you must submit
to a CA.
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To automatically submit the request to a remote Certificate Manager (or for
automatic enrollment), follow these steps:
I.
Select the “Send the request to a remote CS now” option.
II.
Enter the host name (for example,
host.domain.com
) and end-entity port
number of the Certificate Manager, then specify whether this end-entity port
uses SSL.
III.
Click Next to submit the request.
The Certificate Request Result screen appears, confirming that the request has
been submitted. Note the request ID provided in the response message. (You
can use it later to retrieve the certificate, once the certificate has been issued,
from the end-entity port.)
Note that your request gets added to the agent queue of the Certificate
Manager for approval by that Certificate Manager’s agent. If you’ve
permission to access that Certificate Manager’s Agent interface, you can
follow the instructions below to issue the certificate. Otherwise, you should
wait for the other agent to approve the request you submitted and issue the
certificate.
IV.
Open a web browser window.
V.
Enter the URL for the Certificate Manager’s Agent Services page. (You must
authenticate using your agent certificate.)
VI.
Select List Requests, then click Show Pending Requests and click Find. The
pending request list is displayed.
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