Destroying A Local Rsa Key Pair; Deleting A Certificate - H3C S3100 Series Operation Manual

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To do...
Enter PKI domain view
Disable CRL checking
Return to system view
Retrieve the CA certificate
Verify the validity of the
certificate
The CRL update period refers to the interval at which the entity downloads CRLs from the CRL
server. The CRL update period configured manually is prior to that specified in the CRLs.
The pki retrieval-crl domain configuration will not be saved in the configuration file.
Currently, the URL of the CRL distribution point does not support domain name resolving.

Destroying a Local RSA Key Pair

A certificate has a lifetime, which is determined by the CA. When the private key leaks or the certificate
is about to expire, you can destroy the old RSA key pair and then create a pair to request a new
certificate.
Follow these steps to destroy a local RSA key pair:
To do...
Enter system view
Destroy a local RSA key pair

Deleting a Certificate

When a certificate requested manually is about to expire or you want to request a new certificate, you
can delete the current local certificate or CA certificate.
Follow these steps to delete a certificate:
To do...
Enter system view
Delete certificates
Use the command...
pki domain domain-name
crl check disable
quit
Refer to
Retrieving a Certificate
Manually
pki validate-certificate { ca |
local } domain domain-name
Use the command...
system-view
public-key local destroy rsa
Use the command...
system-view
pki delete-certificate { ca |
local } domain domain-name
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