Prerequisites
- For Austin CA certificates, the computer referenced in the following instructions must have Enroll permissions for the requested certificate template
- Contact the AD team for assistance with certificate template permissions
Define the certificate subject and subject alternative names
Sign in to a computer joined to the Austin Active Directory then start an administrative PowerShell session
Complete any remaining instructions in this PowerShell session unless directed otherwise
Modify then run the following commands to set the subject and template of the certificate as well as any optional DNS or IP Address subject alternate name values:
$cert_fqdn = <FQDN for the certificate> $cert_sans = @("<certificate SAN #1>","<certificate SAN #2>",...) $cert_ipaddrs = @("<certificate IP address #1>","<certificate IP address #2>",...)
Create the certificate request
Run the following commands to create the temporary files for the certificate policy file and certificate request file:
$cert_file_inf = New-TemporaryFile $cert_file_req = New-TemporaryFile
Run the following commands to create the certificate policy file
$cert_file_content = @" [Version] Signature=`"`$Windows NT`$`" [NewRequest] Subject=`"CN=$cert_fqdn`" Exportable=TRUE MachineKeySet=TRUE KeyLength=2048 [Extensions] 2.5.29.17=`"{text}`" _continue_=`"DNS=$cert_fqdn&`" "@ Set-Content $cert_file_inf $cert_file_contentRun the following commands to add any optional DNS subject alternate names to the certificate policy file:
ForEach ($san in $cert_sans) {Add-Content $cert_file_inf ("_continue_=`"DNS=$san&`"")}Run the following commands to add any optional IP Address subject alternate names to the certificate policy file:
ForEach ($ipaddr in $cert_ipaddrs) {Add-Content $cert_file_inf ("_continue_=`"IPAddress=$ipaddr&`"")}Run the following commands to review the certificate policy file:
Get-Content $cert_file_inf
Run the following commands to create the certificate request file:
certreq -new -f $cert_file_inf $cert_file_req
Run the following commands to review the certificate request:
Get-Content $cert_file_req
Run the following commands to retrieve the certificate request file name:
Get-Item $cert_file_req
Submit the certificate request to a certificate authority
- To submit the certificate request to the preferred InCommon certificate authority, review and complete the SSL Request form in ServiceNow
To submit the certificate request to the internal Austin certificate authority, complete the instructions on the following page: AAD - Certificates - How-To - Submit custom certificates requests