•
Locality. Narrows the search by locality, such as the city.
•
State. Narrows the search by state or province.
•
Country. Narrows the search by country; use the two-letter country code, such as
US
.
5.
After entering the field values for the server to match, specify the type of search to perform:
•
Exact searches for certificate subject names match the exact components specified and contain none of the com-
ponents left blank. Wildcards cannot be used in this type of search.
•
Partial searches for certificate subject names match the specified components, but the returned certificates may
also contain values in components that were left blank. Wildcard patterns can be used in this type of search by us-
ing a question mark (
?
) to match an arbitrary single character and an asterisk (
*
) to match an arbitrary string of
characters.
NOTE
Placing a single asterisk in a search field means that the component must be in the certificate's subject name but
may have any value. Leave the field blank if it does not matter if the field is present.
6.
After entering the search criteria, scroll to the bottom of the form, and enter the number of certificates matching the
specified criteria that should be returned.
Setting the number of certificates to be returned returns the first certificates found that match the search criteria up to
that number. It is also possible to put a time limit on the search in seconds.
7.
Click Find.
8.
The Search Results form appears, showing a list of the certificates that match the search criteria. Select a certificate
in the list to examine it in more detail. For more information, refer to Section 3, “Examining Certificates”.
2. Advanced Certificate Search
Certificates
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