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5 Certificate Categories in Mozilla Firefox 47
What are different categories of certificates in Mozilla Firefox 47? I see Mozilla Firefox 47 lists certificates in 5 categories on Certificate Manager. Firefox stores certificates in 5 categories. You can see them listed on 5 tabs on the Certificate Manager: 1. Run Mozilla Firefox 47 and go to "Too...
2016-08-30, ∼3359🔥, 0💬

Start "Certificate Manager" Inside Mozilla Firefox 47
How to start the "Certificate Manager" inside Mozilla Firefox 47? I heard that it can be used to manage root CA certificates and personal certificates for Mozilla Firefox 47. To start "Certificate Manager" inside Mozilla Firefox 47, you need to use the "Tools &gt; Options&gt; Advanced &g...
2016-08-21, ≈10🔥, 1💬

💬 2016-08-21 Tim: Easy to follow. Thanks!

What Is OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)
What is OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)? OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) is an Internet protocol that allows client systems to communicate with the CA (Certificate Authority) of an X.509 digital certificate to verify the status of the certificate. When a client system receives an...
2016-08-16, ∼8975🔥, 0💬

OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)
Where to find answers to frequently asked questions on OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol)? Here is a collection of tutorials on OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) compiled by FYIcenter.com team. What Is OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) Find OCSP Server URL of Certificate CA 8g...
2016-08-16, ∼3030🔥, 0💬

DigiNotar Fraudulent Certificates
What are DigiNotar Fraudulent Certificates? DigiNotar Fraudulent Certificate refer to the wildcard certificate for Google by DigiNotar root CA by an attacker in 2011. On July 10, 2011, the attacker first hacked into DigiNotar's CA systems and issued a wildcard certificate for Google. This certificat...
2016-08-13, ∼4095🔥, 0💬

"Hosted by GTI Group Corporation" Certificates
What are "Hosted by GTI Group Corporation" Certificates? "Hosted by GTI Group Corporation" Certificates are some revoked certificates that have "Hosted by GTI Group Corporation" in the OU field: addons.mozilla.org Certificate - DD80D2543DF74C70CAA3B0DD347A32 E4E83B5A3Bglobal trustee Certificate - B7...
2016-08-13, ∼3708🔥, 0💬

Other Examples of Revoked Certificates
What are Other Examples of Revoked Certificates? Here are some other Examples of revoked certificates: MCSHOLDING TEST Certificate - 44A489AB145F3D6F203CAA7CFA19AE F4486005B5Digisign Server ID - (Enrich) Certificate - 4C4ECC2528032981 Digisign Server ID (Enrich) Certificate - C616934E1617EC16AE8C947...
2016-08-13, ∼3507🔥, 0💬

Manage Certificates
Certificates are typically issued to a particular computer, user, or service, for specific purposes, for specific durations, and often for specific recipients. As a result, at times you might need to obtain additional certificates, renew existing certificates, examine or modify the properties of a c...
2016-08-10, ∼4839🔥, 0💬

Obtain a Certificate
To enroll for a certificate, a certificate request must be made by the user, computer, or service that has access to the private key associated with the public key that will be part of the certificate. Users, computers, and services can autoenroll for certificates without user intervention, dependin...
2016-08-10, ∼2986🔥, 0💬

Autoenroll for a Certificate from the Certificates Snap-in
Many organizations will use Group Policy to automatically enroll users, computers, or services for certificates. With automatic enrollment, a user might see a reminder with a prompt to complete the enrollment. However, there might also be times when a user or administrator wants to verify that all p...
2016-08-10, ∼2322🔥, 0💬

Subject Names
The holder of the private key associated with a certificate is known as the subject. This can be a user, a program, or virtually any object, computer, or service. Because the subject name can vary greatly depending on who or what the subject is, some flexibility is needed when providing the subject ...
2016-08-06, ∼4968🔥, 0💬

Request Certificates by Using the Certificate Request Wizard
When you request certificates from a Windows-based enterprise certification authority (CA), you can use the Certificate Request Wizard located in the Certificates snap-in. This wizard guides you through the following steps: Selecting the CA to which you will submit the request. Selecting the appropr...
2016-08-06, ∼3083🔥, 0💬

Request a Certificate
You can use the Certificates snap-in to request certificates. You can request any type of certificate that has been preconfigured and made available by an administrator of the certification authority (CA) that will process the certificate request. Users or local Administrators is the minimum group m...
2016-08-06, ∼2698🔥, 0💬

Cryptographic Service Providers
A cryptographic service provider (CSP) is the program that performs authentication, encoding, and encryption services that Windows-based applications access through the Microsoft Cryptography application programming interface (CryptoAPI). Each CSP provides a different implementation of the CryptoAPI...
2016-08-06, ∼2608🔥, 0💬

Certificate Extensions
The Extensions tab allows an administrator to define specific application policies, issuance policies, certificate subject types, and key usage attributes for a certificate template. Application policies Application policies are settings that inform a target that the subject holds a certificate that...
2016-08-06, ∼2176🔥, 0💬

Microsoft "certutil" Certificate Store Locations
How can I specify the search location of certificate stores for Microsoft "certutil" command? The document says that by default "certutil" searches for certificate stores at the local machine level. Microsoft "certutil" command allows you search certificate stores at 5 locations: 1. Local Machine (n...
2016-08-01, ≈106🔥, 1💬

💬 2016-08-01 Tom: Meaningful comment.

Create a Custom Certificate Request
Administrators usually configure certificate templates in advance so that the templates can be used to request or enroll for certificates. Custom requests can be used to modify a certificate template to meet special requirements, or to create a new certificate not based on a template. They can also ...
2016-08-01, ∼3580🔥, 0💬

Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service Overview
The Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service is an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) role service that enables users and computers to obtain certificate enrollment policy information. Together with the Certificate Enrollment Web Service, this enables policy-based certificate enrollment...
2016-08-01, ∼2546🔥, 0💬

Certificate Enrollment Web Service Overview
The Certificate Enrollment Web Service is an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) role service that enables users and computers to perform certificate enrollment by using the HTTPS protocol. Together with the Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service, this enables policy-based certificate ...
2016-08-01, ∼2452🔥, 0💬

Save a Certificate Request in a File
You can prepare a certificate request for use later, or to retain a copy of the request even if it is processed at the same time as it is saved. Users or local Administrators is the minimum group membership required to complete this procedure. Review the details in "Additional considerations" in thi...
2016-08-01, ∼2290🔥, 0💬

Sign Certificate Requests
In some cases, certificate requests must be digitally signed by using a valid Enrollment Agent or Signing certificate before a certification authority (CA) will process the request. ! Important Once someone has an Enrollment Agent certificate, that person can enroll for a certificate and generate a ...
2016-08-01, ∼2087🔥, 0💬

Get List of Certificates in Windows PowerShell
How to get a list of certificate in a certificate store in Windows PowerShell? The easiest way to get a list of certificates in a certificate store with Windows PowerShell is to use the "dir" command with the "Cert:" path name. The following example lists all certificates in the "Disallowed" certifi...
2016-07-31, ≈23🔥, 0💬

Certificate Stores under "LocalMachine" in Windows PowerShell
What are certificate stores under the "LocalMachine" location in Windows PowerShell? Certificate stores under the "LocalMachine" location hold certificates generic to all users and applications on the local machine to the current logged in user. You can see them using the "dir" command on the "Cert:...
2016-07-31, ≈11🔥, 0💬

Certificate Stores under "CurrentUser" in Windows PowerShell
What are certificate stores under the "CurrentUser" location in Windows PowerShell? Certificate stores under the "CurrentUser" location hold certificates specific to the current logged in user. You can see them using the "dir" command on the "Cert:\CurrentUser" directory: PS C:\fyicenter&gt; cd ...
2016-07-31, ∼6564🔥, 0💬

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