Who needs a Client Certificate (aka Digital Certificate)?
Client/Digital Certificate Caveats
Important facts regarding Client/Digital certificates:
Available only to faculty and staff. Student use may be considered in the future.
The certificate is only valid for
three(3) years. After that, a new or renewed certificate must be requested.
It is highly recommended that you request and obtain a new certificate before the previous one expires.
Certificates are for use by individuals. Role-based certificates are not supported.
This means that the name on a certificate is an individual name rather than a title, such as President, Provost, Professor, etc..These are for individual use and can not be used on a server. Please see (DC) SSL Certificates.
Certificates are not built into any Web or token-based authentication methods offered by ITS on campus at this time.
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What is a digital certificate?
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What makes up a digital certificate?
The electronic files that comprise the digital certificate contain:
The person's name
An email address
A serial number
A public key
An expiration date
A digital signature
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When you download a digital certificate, you will receive both public and private keys. The public keys are the ones that you will use to sign and encrypt emails. The private keys are the ones that will be stored on your computer. You should never share the private key(s). |
