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How do I link an intermediate certificate to a server certificate?
In the configuration utility, on the Configuration tab, in the navigation pane, expand SSL and then click Certificates. In the details' pane, select the server certificate and then in Action, click Link.
How can I use intermediate certificate?
The usage of intermediate certificates for issuing SSL certificates to end entities, therefore, provides an added level of security. You must install the intermediate certificate in your Web server along with your issued SSL certificate to complete the trust chain and allow the certificate to be effective.
How do intermediate certificates work?
An intermediate CA certificate is a subordinate certificate issued by the trusted root specifically to issue end-entity server certificates. The result is a trust-chain that begins at the trusted root CA, through the intermediate and finally ending with the SSL certificate issued to you.
How do I get an intermediate certificate?
To create an intermediate certificate, use the root CA with the v3_intermediate_ca extension to sign the intermediate CSR. The intermediate certificate should be valid for a shorter period than the root certificate. Ten years would be reasonable. This time, specify the root CA configuration file (/root/ca/OpenSSL.
How do I know if my certificate is intermediate?
Simply check if Issuer and Subject fields for equality. If they are equal, the certificate is self-signed and represents root certificate. Otherwise, the certificate is intermediate certificate. Of course, public key in the root certificate must validate its own signature.
Do you need to install intermediate certificates?
Intermediate certificates sit between an end entity certificate and a root certificate. They help complete a Chain of Trust from your certificate back to Globulin's root certificate. The intermediate certificates do not need to be installed by visitors to your website.
How do I install an intermediate certificate?
From the left pane, click Intermediate Certification Authorities. Right-click Certificates. Click All Tasks > Import. A Certificate Imports Wizard, click Next. Select the Intermediate CA Certificate file. Click Next. Select Place all certificates in the following store: Intermediate Certification Authorities. Click Next.
How do I download root and intermediate certificates?
Click Start > Run and enter MMC and then hit Enter. Click the menu item File and select Add/Remove Snap-in. Select the Certificates snap-in from the Add or Remove Snap-ins panel and click on Add. Select Computer Account and click on Next. Select Local Computer and click Finish.
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