Certifictae validation does not involve passwords. You (or your client,
e.g. Windows) check the following:
- is this certificate signed by a trusted CA (you need to add your CA to
the trusted roots beforehand)
- is the validity period still in range with the current date (= if your
clock is off, this can get a problem)
- if the certificate or the CA's certificate reference a CRL or an OCSP
URI, then that is used for validity checking too.
No password anywhere...
Am Fr., 1. Nov. 2019 um 13:00 Uhr schrieb Sharath <
sharathkumar.gundu(a)tecra.com>:
HI Team,
1. Can you please help, how to generate the certificate using pkcs #12
format??
2. Is there any to validate the certificate with password using Dogtag
PKI ??
Thanks,
Sharath
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