About the IU Enterprise Certificate Authority
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Overview
A certificate authority is an entity that issues digital certificates. The IU Enterprise Certificate Authority (ECA) issues certificates to computers joined to Active Directory Services (ADS). Local UITS support people and administrators can also request certificates on behalf of non-ADS joined computers.
ECA certificates are not intended to replace the InCommon Certificate Service. ECA certificates are limited to internal services, and are only trusted by systems that have installed the ECA root and intermediate certificates.
Local UITS support people who have questions or requests related to certificates from the Enterprise Certificate Authority can contact Tier 2.
General information
For local UITS support people
- Certificate templates available from the ECA
- Configure Group Policy to Autoenroll and Deploy Certificates
- Request a certificate
- Request an IU web server certificate
- Request an IU workstation authentication (offline request) certificate
- Request an IU IPsec (offline request) certificate
- Configure the Server Authentication Certificate Template using Group Policy for Remote Desktop Services
Additional resources
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Last modified on 2024-04-15 17:27:11.