Looking at the ‘CAUserCert.cfg’
profile (first profile on the WEB Agent profile-list) it appears it should
trigger the inclusion of the “SubjectAltName” extension. I have not
been successful generating any certicites where the SubjectAltName extension is
included!
In the Agents display the SubjectAltName
is listed as ‘Null’ – even after editing the ‘Null’
to the desired RFC822 value, the issued certificate always comes without any SubjectAtltName
extension?
What can I do to get the CA to include the
SubjectAltName extension? I am always specifying an email value in the request
field!
Ebbe
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pki-users-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:pki-users-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Chris
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Subject: Re: [Pki-users] Modify
Certificate Profies
Thanks. That worked.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Christina Fu <cfu@redhat.com> wrote:
Profiles can be configured in <Dogtag install root>/profiles/ca.
If you add your own new profiles, you need to modify <Dogtag install
root>//conf/CS.cfg "profile.list" to contain the new profile name,
and add the corresponding "class_id" and "config" (see the
existing entries in CS.cfg as example), and restart the CA.
In addition, Dogtag provides flexible plugin infrastructure that allows people
to customize various areas. Profile is one of them.
The standard profile related polugins code is in
pki/base/common/src/com/netscape/cms/profile/. That's for advanced users
who know what they are doing. Make sure the certs produced still comply.
hope this helps.
Christina
Chris wrote:
Sorry, hit the send by mistake....
I've succesfully installed Dogtag. The documentation was clear and I didn't
have any issues.
My question is in regards to customizing certificate profiles. In the
current CA environment I manager, I deal with customizing profiles. Is there a
way to create customized certificate profiles?
The fields which apply are:
CertificatePolicies
- Policy Identifier
- User Notice with custom text
ExtendedKeyUsage
- New Key Usage OID
Also, in one profile, we've created a new field that programically
ties to the EKU
On our current CA software, a config file is modified to customize profiles.
Also there is some DER encoding required to convert the appropriate text.
Is this feature available?
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