Manage Certificates Securing the System
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Participation in a Public Key Infrastructure requires a RealPresence Resource
Manager system to have been configured with at least one root CA certificate,
a current certificate revocation list (CRL) from the CA, and a digital certificate
signed by the CA that identifies the RealPresence Resource Manager system.
Certificates come in several forms (encoding and protocol). The following
table shows the forms that can be installed in the RealPresence Resource
Manager system.
Encoding
Standard /
File Type
Description and Installation Method
PEM
(Base64-encoded
ASCII text)
PKCS #7
standard
P7B file
Certificate chain containing:
• A signed certificate for the system,
authenticating its public key.
• The CA’s public certificate.
• Sometimes intermediate
certificates.
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CER (single
certificate) file
Signed certificate for the system,
authenticating its public key.
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Certificate text Encoded certificate text copied from
CA’s E-mail or secure web page.
Paste into text box.
DER
(binary format
using ASN.1
Abstract Syntax
Notation)
PKCS #12
standard
PFX file
Certificate chain containing:
• A signed certificate for the system,
authenticating its public key.
• A private key for the system.
• The CA’s public certificate.
• Sometimes intermediate
certificates.
Upload file.
PKCS #7
standard
P7B file
Certificate chain containing:
• A signed certificate for the system,
authenticating its public key.
• The CA’s public certificate.
• Sometimes intermediate
certificates.
Upload file.
CER (single
certificate) file
(X.509 standard
format)
Digital certificate that uniquely
identifies the system within the PKI.
Upload file.