See below for editing the settings of a CA Gateway instance.

To edit a CA Gateway 

  1. Log in as an administrator with either:
  2. Go to Control > CA Gateways.
  3. In the main grid, select a CA Gateway instance.
  4. Click Edit to check or update the following settings. 
  5. Click Verify to check the connection with the CA Gateway.

Active

Check this box to enable the CA Gateway in Certificate Manager; uncheck otherwise.

Name

A unique identifier for the CA Gateway instance in Certificate Manager.

Mandatory: Yes

Owner

The email address of the person responsible for the CA Gateway instance.

The user who adds the CA Gateway is automatically made the owner.  You can later edit this field and assign ownership to someone else. 

Mandatory: Yes

Description

A description of the CA Gateway instance.

Mandatory: No

CA Gateway URL

The URL of the CA Gateway host. 

For Entrust Managed PKI systems, your Entrust contact will provide the URL.

Mandatory: Yes

Required PKCS#12 File

The PKCS#12 file containing the keys and the certificate that Certificate Manager must present to the CA Gateway instance for accessing the CAs. This PKCS#12 file is either:

  • Generated when configuring your CA Gateway instance,
  • Provided by Entrust for API access to your Entrust Managed PKI service.

Mandatory: Yes

Required PKCS#12 Password

The password of the PKCS#12 file.

Mandatory: Yes

Optional PKCS#12 Truststore File

A truststore that will override the built-in truststore when using a private CA.

Mandatory: No

Optional Truststore Password

The password of the optional PKCS#12 truststore.

Mandatory: When selecting an Optional PKCS#12 Truststore File.

PKCS#12 Expiry Date

The expiry date of the certificate in the Required PKCS#12 File.

PKCS#12 Subject DN

The subject's Distinguished Name of the certificate in the Required PKCS#12 File.