
Enter the name of the Security Manager
server requiring template access (hp-print-
mgmt), then select OK. Granting the Security
Manager server both Read and Enroll
permissions will complete the template access
process.
Note: In addition, ensure that Authenticated
Users has Read permission allowed.
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. The Subject Name tab allows for great
flexibility regarding subject identification. The Windows based CA can build the subject name
and/or subject alternate names automatically from subject information stored in Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) or they can be supplied manually by the subject. Security Manager acts on
behalf of the HP printer and handles the requesting of a certificate based on subject information
generated directly from the printer or by Security Manager. Either way, the Security Manager
Certificate Management solution requires the CA to produce a certificate based on the subject
information provided in the
Certificate Signing Request
(CSR), not from Active Directory.
Otherwise, the CA will generate
a certificate for the Security
Manager server and not the
printer if Build from Active
Directory Information is selected.
Therefore, Supply in the request
should be selected on the Subject
Name tab. Security Manager
can also provides subject
alternate names in the request.
At this point, all Security
Manager template configuration
requirements are met.
Configuration of other tabs under
the template properties are left to
the discretion of the Certificate
Authority administrator.
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