Sending An Issued Certificate To The Requester - Red Hat CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 7.3 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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• Cancel Request. Cancels the request without issuing a certificate or a rejection.
NOTE
For more information on how to adjust parameters associated with certificate profiles,
such as defaults and constraints, refer to
files.
After the agent sets the action to Approve Request and clicks Submit, the certificate is generated
and available to the user through the end entities page. If notifications have been set, then an email
will be sent to the requester automatically.

4.4. Sending an Issued Certificate to the Requester

When the CM has issued a certificate in response to a request, the user who requested it must receive
a copy to install locally. Users install user certificates, such as agent certificates, in client software.
Server administrators install servers certificates in the servers that they manage.
Depending on how the Certificate System is configured, an end user who requests a certificate might
receive automatic email notification of the success of the request; this email message contains either
the certificate itself or a URL from which the user can get the certificate.
If the system is not configured for automatic notification or if the requester is a server administrator,
the issued certificate must be sent manually to the requester by the agent, or the requester must be
directed to retrieve it from the CM's end entities page.
Figure 4.5, "A Newly Issued Certificate Page"
the page shown after the agent selects Approve this certificate request.
Sending an Issued Certificate to the Requester
Chapter 3, CA: Working with Certificate Pro-
shows a web page containing a new certificate. This is
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