Fips-140 Standard - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 04-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Using External Encryption Modules
To find what value to use for
the Manage Certificates link. When you log in to the external module where
Server-Cert is stored, its certificates are displayed in the list in the form
token_name
NOTE

FIPS-140 Standard

PKCS#11 APIs enable communication with software or hardware modules that
perform cryptographic operations. Once PKCS#11 is installed on your server, you
can configure Enterprise Server to be Federal Information Processing Standards
(FIPS)-140 compliant. These libraries are included only in SSL version 3.0.
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$TOKENNAME
nickname
:
.
If you did not create a trust database, one will be created for you
when you request or install a certificate for an external PKCS#11
module. The default database created has no password and cannot
be accessed. Your external module will work, but you will not be
able to request and install server certificates. If a default database
has been created without a password, use the Security tab Create
Database page to set the password.
, go to the server's Security tab and select

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