
This template must be created at the
Certificate Authority and customized
for printer certificate generation.
Relative to HP printers, identity
certificates must have server and
client authentication assigned as an
application policy extension. The
remainder of this section will cover
the steps necessary to create the
Enterprise CA template to be used by
Security Manager. In this example,
HP Printer will be the name of the
certificate template. Begin by
performing a right mouse click on
Certificate Templates and selecting
Manage.
You will be presented with a list of
default and specific templates. Select
the Web Server default template, right
mouse click, and select Duplicate Template.
The next window will represent the
properties of the new template
that was created as a duplicate of
the Web Server template. Starting
with the General tab, enter the
name of the new template. As an
example, HP Printer is used as the
new template name.
The Compatibility tab helps to
configure the options that are
available in the certificate template. The
options available in the certificate template
properties change depending upon the
operating system versions that are selected for
the certification authority and certificate
recipient. Compatibility should be selected in
accordance with what is approved for similar
CA templates in the customer environment. In
this example, Windows Server 2012 R2 is
selected for the certificate authority and
Windows 7/Server 2008 R2 is selected for the
certificate recipient. Show resulting changes is
selected to display the options that were either
removed or added based on a change to the
certification authority or certificate recipient
operating system versions.
Note: The Security Manager certificate management solution does not support Windows Server
2003 certificate authorities.
Comentarios a estos manuales