Chapter 13. Basic Subsystem Management
Port
Used for SSL Used for
11445
Yes
11445
Yes
11445
Yes
Token Key Service
13180
No
13444
Yes
13443
Yes
13445
Yes
13445
Yes
13445
Yes
Token Processing System
7888
No
7890
Yes
7888
No
7890
Yes
7889
Yes
7889
Yes
7889
Yes
7889
Yes
7890
Yes
7890
Yes
9445
Yes
Services with a client authentication value of No can be reconfigured to require client authentication. Services which do not have
either a Yes or No value cannot be configured to use client authentication.
Although this subsystem type does have end entities ports and interfaces, these end-entity services are not accessible through
a web browser, as other end-entity services are.
Although the OCSP does have end entities ports and interfaces, these end-entity services are not accessible through a web
browser, as other end-entity services are. End user OCSP services are accessed by a client sending an OCSP request.
The agent, admin, and operator services are all accessed through the same web services page. Each role has a different tab on
that page. The role-specific tab is visible to every user who is a member of that role.
Table 13.2. Default Web Services Pages
13.2.2. Starting the Certificate System Administrative Console
The Console is opened by connecting to the subsystem instance over its SSL port using the
pkiconsole command. This command has the format:
300
Web Services
Client
1
Authentication
Configuration
No
Services
No
Console
End Entities
No
End Entities
Yes
Agents
Configuration
No
Services
No
Console
Enterprise Security Client Phone Home
Enterprise Security Client Phone Home
Enterprise Security Client Security Officer Enrollment
Yes
Enterprise Security Client Security Officer Enrollment
Yes
Enterprise Security Client Security Officer Workstation
4
Yes
Agents
4
Yes
Admin
4
Yes
Operator
Configuration
Services
No
Console
2
2
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