Setting Up a Certificate Manager with OCSP Service
Make any other policy changes, if necessary.
5.
Click Refresh.
6.
The Certificate Manager is ready to request client certificates with Authority
Information Access extension.
Step 5. Restart the Certificate Manager
For all your changes to take effect, you must restart the Certificate Manager. You
can use the CMS window to restart the Certificate Manager.
Select the Tasks tab.
1.
Click Restart the Server.
2.
When you restart Certificate Management System, you are prompted to supply
the single sign-on password for the server.
Type the single sign-on password you specified during installation and click
3.
OK.
Certificate Management System won't restart until you provide this password.
For more information, see "Required Start-up Information" on page 307.
Step 6. Test Your CA's OCSP Service Setup
To test whether the Certificate Manager can service OCSP requests properly,
follow these steps:
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Step A. Turn On Revocation Checking in the Browser
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Step B. Request a Certificate
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Step C. Approve the Request
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Step D. Download the Certificate to the Browser
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Step E. Make Sure the CA is Trusted by the Browser
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Step F. Verify the Certificate in the Browser
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Step G. Check the Status of Certificate Manager's OCSP Service
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Step H. Revoke the Certificate
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Step I. Verify the Certificate in the Browser
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Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide • March 2002