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16.
Validity Period for Certificate Manager CA Signing Certificate.
Select the validity
period for the CA signing certificate. The default validity is two years. The validity
period determines how soon you will have to renew the certificate, which can be a
complex procedure.
See “CA Signing Certificate’s Validity Period” on page 82 for more information.
Click Next to continue.
17.
Certificate Extensions for Certificate Manager CA Signing Certificate.
Select the
required extensions. The default settings should work for most deployments. If
necessary, you can add an additional extension by pasting its base-64 encoding in the
space provided on this screen.
CS provides command-line tools for generating extensions to include in CA and other
certificate requests. For details about these tools, check this directory:
<server_root>/bin/cert/tools
Note that the certificate extension text field accepts a single extension blob. If you want
to add multiple extensions, you should use the
ExtJoiner
program, which is also
provided in the
tools
directory. For details on using the
ExtJoiner
program, see the
CS Command-Line Tools Guide
.
For more information about extensions, see Appendix G, “Certificate and CRL
Extensions.”
Click Next to continue.
18.
Certificate Manager CA Signing Certificate Creation.
Click Next to generate and
install the certificate.
19.
SSL Server Certificate.
Select the “Sign SSL certificate with my CA signing
certificate” option. This option enables the wizard to generate an SSL Server
Certificate signed with the local CA signing certificate, the root Certificate Manager’s
CA signing certificate you just created.
Click Next to continue.
20.
Key-Pair Information for SSL Server Certificate.
❍
Token.
Enter either
internal
(if you plan to use the internal/software token) or
the name of an external token. If you have not previously initialized the token’s
password, you must do so in this screen. See “Tokens,” on page 84 for more
information.
❍
Key Type.
Choose RSA.
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