Following this line should be the certificate data, which can be in any of the binary formats
described in "Binary Formats" on page 300. This data should be base-64 encoded as
described by RFC 1113 (for details, see
http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/rfc/rfc11xx/RFC1113.html
Following the certificate data must be this line:
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Step 1. Select the Operation
Indicate whether you want to request a certificate or install a certificate.
For the sake of completing the instructions that follow, assume that you chose to install a
certificate.
Step 2. Select the Certificate or Certificate Chain
Select the certificate you want to install.
The drop-down list shows various options. Depending on whether you want to install a CS
certificate, any other trusted CA certificate, or a CA certificate chain, choose the
appropriate option from the list box:
•
Certificate Manager Signing Certificate—choose this option if you want to install a CA
signing certificate for the Certificate Manager installed in the currently selected CS
instance.
•
OCSP Signing Certificate—choose this option if you want to install an OCSP signing
certificate for the Certificate Manager installed in the currently selected CS instance.
•
Registration Manager Signing Certificate—choose this option if you want to install a
request signing certificate for the Registration Manager installed in the currently
selected CS instance.
•
Data Recovery Manager Transport Certificate—choose this option if you want to
install a transport certificate for the Data Recovery Manager installed in the currently
selected CS instance.
•
Online Certificate Status Manager Signing Certificate—choose this option if you want
to install a signing certificate for the Online Certificate Status Manager installed in the
currently selected CS instance.
•
SSL Server Certificate—choose this option if you want to install an SSL server
certificate for the CS managers installed in the currently selected CS instance.
•
Trusted CA Certificate Chain—choose this option if you want to install a trusted CA
certificate chain; the CA certificate will be included in the chain.
Managing the Certificate Database
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