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18.6 Technical Reference
This section provides technical background information about the topics covered in
this chapter.
Key Usage This field displays for what functions the certificate’s key can be used.
For example, “DigitalSignature” means that the key can be used to
sign certificates and “KeyEncipherment” means that the key can be
used to encrypt text.
Basic Constraint This field displays general information about the certificate. For
example, Subject Type=CA means that this is a certification
authority’s certificate and “Path Length Constraint=1” means that
there can only be one certification authority in the certificate’s path.
CRL Distribution
Points
This field displays how many directory servers with Lists of revoked
certificates the issuing certification authority of this certificate makes
available. This field also displays the domain names or IP addresses of
the servers.
MD5 Fingerprint This is the certificate’s message digest that the NWA calculated using
the MD5 algorithm. You cannot use this value to verify that this is the
remote host’s actual certificate because the NWA has signed the
certificate; thus causing this value to be different from that of the
remote host’s actual certificate. See Section 18.3 on page 208 for
how to verify a remote host’s certificate before you import it into the
NWA.
SHA1 Fingerprint This is the certificate’s message digest that the NWA calculated using
the SHA1 algorithm. You cannot use this value to verify that this is the
remote host’s actual certificate because the NWA has signed the
certificate; thus causing this value to be different from that of the
remote host’s actual certificate. See Section 18.3 on page 208 for
how to verify a remote host’s certificate before you import it into the
NWA.
Certificate in PEM
(Base-64)
Encoded Format
This read-only text box displays the certificate or certification request
in Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format. PEM uses 64 ASCII characters
to convert the binary certificate into a printable form.
You can copy and paste the certificate into an e-mail to send to
friends or colleagues or you can copy and paste the certificate into a
text editor and save the file on a management computer for later
distribution (via floppy disk for example).
Export Click this button and then Save in the File Download screen. The
Save As screen opens, browse to the location that you want to use
and click Save.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes. You can only change the name
and/or set whether or not you want the NWA to check the CRL that
the certification authority issues before trusting a certificate issued by
the certification authority.
Cancel Click Cancel to quit and return to the Trusted CAs screen.
Table 72 Certificates > Trusted CAs Details (continued)
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