Storing A User's Certificate - Red Hat CERTIFICATE SYSTEM 7.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Phone. Type the user's phone number.
Group. Select the correct group.
Click OK.
4.
You are returned to the Users tab. The user you just added will be displayed in the list
of users, and the user ID now has the privileges of the group they are assigned in this
instance of CS.
Click Refresh to view the updated configuration.
5.
Store the user's certificate if the user is an agent or auditor, or if the user is an
6.
administrator and SSL client authentication is enabled for the CS console. See "Storing
a User's Certificate," on page 319 for details about storing a user's certificate.

Storing a User's Certificate

To store the certificate of a user:
Log in to the CS console (see "Logging Into the CS Console" on page 239).
1.
In the navigation tree, select Users and Groups.
2.
The Users tab appears.
In the Users tab, click Certificates.
3.
The Manage User Certificates dialog opens.
Click Import.
4.
The Import Certificate dialog opens.
Click inside the text area, and paste the user's certificate in base-64 encoded form.
5.
Be sure to include the
CERTIFICATE-----
Click OK.
6.
You are returned to the Manage User Certificates window. The certificate you
imported should now be listed in this window.
To view the certificate you imported, select it and click View.
7.
The certificate information appears.
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
marker lines.
Setting up Administrators, Agents, and Auditors
and
-----END
Chapter 9
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