Deleting a local ca, Creating a local ca, Creating a self-signed root ca – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual

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2.

Navigate to the Local Certificate Authority List section of the Certificate and CA Configuration
page (Security > Local CAs).

3.

Select a certificate authority and click Download to download the CA to your local workstation.

Alternatively, you can download the certificate authority by using the Download button on the
CA Certificate Information section.

Deleting a local CA

To delete a local CA:

1.

Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Certificate Authorities access control.

2.

Navigate to the Local Certificate Authority List section of the Certificate and CA Configuration
page (Security > Local CAs).

3.

Select a certificate authority and click Delete.

Creating a local CA

To create a local certificate authority:

1.

Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Certificate Authorities access control.

2.

Navigate to the Create Local Certificate Authority section of the Certificate and CA Configuration
page (Security > Local CAs).

3.

Enter the Certificate Authority Name, Common Name, Organization Name, Organizational Unit
Name, Locality Name, State or Province Name, Country Name, Email Address, and Key Size.

4.

Select either Self-signed Root CA or Intermediate CA Request as the Certificate Authority Type.

5.

Click Create.

Creating a self-signed root CA

To create a self-signed root CA:

1.

Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Certificate Authorities access control.

2.

Navigate to the Create Local Certificate Authority section of the Certificate and CA Configuration
page (Security > Local CAs).

3.

Enter the Certificate Authority Name, Common Name, Organization Name, Organizational Unit
Name, Locality Name, State or Province Name, Country Name, Email Address, and Key Size.

4.

Select Self-signed Root CA as the Certificate Authority Type.

5.

Click Create.

Creating an intermediate CA request

To create an intermediate CA request:

1.

Log in to the Management Console as an administrator with Certificate Authorities access control.

2.

Navigate to the Create Local Certificate Authority section of the Certificate and CA Configuration
page (Security > Local CAs).

3.

Enter the Certificate Authority Name, Common Name, Organization Name, Organizational Unit
Name, Locality Name, State or Province Name, Country Name, Email Address, and Key Size.

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