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authentication
Assurance that a party to a computerized transaction is not an
impostor. Authentication typically involves the use of a password, certificate, PIN,
or other information that can be used to validate identity over a computer network.
See also certificate authentication, client authentication, password authentication,
server authentication.
bind DN
A user ID, in the form of a distinguished name (DN), used with a
password to authenticate to Netscape Directory Server.
browser
Software, such as Netscape Navigator, used to request and view World
Wide Web material stored as HTML files. The browser uses the HTTP protocol to
communicate with the host server. Also known as a client program.
CA
See certificate authority (CA)
CA certificate
A certificate that identifies a certificate authority. See also
certificate authority (CA), root CA.
CA hierarchy
A hierarchy of CAs in which a root CA delegates the authority to
issue certificates to subordinate CAs. Subordinate CAs can also expand the
hierarchy by delegating issuing status to other CAs. See also certificate authority
(CA), subordinate CA, root CA.
certificate
Digital data that specifies the name of an individual, company, or
other entity and certifies that a public key, which is also included in the certificate,
belongs to that entity. A certificate is issued and digitally signed by a certificate
authority (CA). A certificate’s validity can be verified by checking the CA’s digital
signature using the techniques of public-key cryptography.
certificate-based authentication
authentication using certificates. See server
authentication, client authentication.
certificate authority (CA)
A trusted issuer of certificates. CAs are responsible for
verifying the identity of the person or entity that a certificate represents. A CA also
renews and revokes certificates and generates CRLs. Certificate authorities can be
independent third parties (such as those listed at
https://certs.netscape.com/client.html
) or a person or organization using
certificate-issuing server software.
certificate authority workstation
A computer used to program Fortezza crypto
cards.
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