Figure 11.14. Certificate Information
There are two actions that can be taken through this page:
• To install this certificate on a server or other application, scroll down to the Installing This
Certificate in a Server section, which contains the base-64 encoded certificate.
• If this is a client certificate that will be installed directly in the web browser, scroll down to the
Importing This Certificate section, and click the Import your certificate or Import S/MIME
certificate button.
6. Copy the base-64 encoded certificate, including the -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and
-----END CERTIFICATE----- marker lines, to a text file. Save the text file, and use it to store
a copy of the certificate in a subsystem's internal database. See
11.3. Managing User Certificates
User certificates have to be imported into the appropriate applications for users and agents to be able
to perform certain operations. For subsystem agents to perform agent operations, for example, their
SSL client certificates must be imported into the Certificate System user database and into the web
browser used to access the agent services pages.
Section 11.3.1, "Managing Certificate System User and Agent Certificates"
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Section 11.3.2, "Importing Certificates into Mozilla Firefox"
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Managing User Certificates
Section 17.2, "Creating
Users".
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