81
Chapter
2
Certificate Enrollment and Life-Cycle
Management
This chapter explains how you can use Netscape Certificate Management System
(CMS) for issuing certificates to end entities such as we browsers, servers, routers,
and so on.
The chapter has the following sections:
•
Steps in End-Entity Enrollment (page 81)
•
Some Enrollment Scenarios (page 84)
•
End Entities and Life-Cycle Management (page 98)
This chapter assumes that you’ve read the previous chapter, Chapter 1,
“Introduction to Certificate Management System.”
Steps in End-Entity Enrollment
The following steps take place when a Registration Manager or a Certificate
Manager handles an enrollment request from an end user. Figure 2-1 shows a
simplified view of how this works.
1.
Submit form.
When the user first interacts with the CMS manager (either the
Registration Manager or the Certificate Manager), the user specifies the kind of
request to be made, fills in the form for that request, and submits it to the
servlet via HTTP or HTTPS. The servlet then processes the form. In the figure,
a certificate request is being sent to an enrollment servlet. It could also be a
renewal or revocation request being sent to one of the other servlets.
Summary of Contents for NETSCAPE DIRECTORY SERVER 6.01
Page 1: ...Installation and Setup Guide Netscape Certificate Management System Version6 01 May 2002...
Page 22: ...22 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide May 2002...
Page 32: ...32 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide May 2002...
Page 160: ...160 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide May 2002...
Page 776: ...776 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide May 2002...
Page 807: ...807 Part 5 Appendix Appendix A Certificate Download Specification...
Page 808: ...808 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide May 2002...
Page 830: ...830 Netscape Certificate Management System Installation and Setup Guide May 2002...