Ca certificate properties – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual

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Figure 85 Viewing the Local Certificate Authority List section

The following table describes the components of the Local Certificate Authority List section.

Table 66 Local Certificate Authority List section components

Description

Component

Displays the internal name of a certificate authority.

CA Name

Displays the common name, issuer, and expiration date of a CA.

CA Information

Displays the status of the CA.

CA Status

Click Edit to edit the values of a CA.

Edit

Click Delete to remove a CA certificate from the list.

Delete

Click Download to download the CA certificate onto your local machine.

NOTE:

Downloading a CA certificate could be very important when you are attempting
to establish SSL connections between the KMS Server and client applications. To
establish trust between the KMS Server and the client application, it might be
necessary to install a CA certificate on the client application.

Download

Click Properties to view the properties of a CA.

Properties

Click Sign Request to sign a certificate request.

Sign Request

Click Show Signed Certs to show the certificates that have been signed by this CA.

Show Signed Certs

CA Certificate Properties

Use the CA Certificate Information section to view information associated with a specific CA Certificate.
The top portion of the CA Certificate Information page displays several of the X509 fields in the CA
certificate. The lower portion of this page displays the X509 certificate encoded in PEM format. Since
this is a CA certificate, the issuer and subject are identical. You might want to download a CA
certificate so that you can add it to the trusted CA on a client device.

Using the Management Console

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