Ssl Server Key Pair And Certificate; Data Recovery Manager's Key Pairs And Certificates - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.01 Installation And Setup Manual

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SSL Server Key Pair and Certificate

Every Registration Manager you have installed has at least one SSL server certificate.
The first time you generated this certificate is when you installed the Registration
Manager. The default nickname for the certificate is
Server-Cert cert-<instance_id>
instance in which the Registration Manager is installed.
The Registration Manager's SSL server certificate was issued by the CA to which
you submitted the certificate signing request. You might have submitted the
request to an internally deployed CA or a public CA. To find out the issuer name,
follow the instructions in "Viewing the Certificate Database Content" on page 482.
The Registration Manager uses its SSL server certificate to do SSL server-side
authentication to the following:
The end entity services interface (the HTTPS port)
The Registration Manager Agent Services interface
By default, the Registration Manager uses a single SSL server certificate for
authentication purposes. However, you can request and install additional SSL
server certificates for the Registration Manager. For example, you can configure the
Registration Manager to use separate server certificates for authenticating to
Netscape Console, the end entity services interface, and the Registration Manager
Agent Services interface. For instructions, see "Configuring the Server to Use
Separate SSL Server Certificates" on page 459.
Data Recovery Manager's Key Pairs and
Certificates
The Data Recovery Manager uses the following key pairs and certificates:
Transport Key Pair and Certificate
Storage Key Pair
SSL Server Key Pair and Certificate
Keys and Certificates for the Main Subsystems
, where
<instance_id>
Chapter 14
Managing CMS Keys and Certificates
identifies the CMS
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