Certificate Authorities
A certificate authority (CA) is a trusted entity that issues Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates. These digital certificates are data files used to cryptographically link an entity with a public key. Web browsers use them to authenticate content sent from web servers, ensuring trust in content delivered online.
How to Use:
- Go to Stack > Resources > Certificate Authorities.
- Select the Add Certificate Authority.
- Configure your settings.
- Click Save Changes.
Description:
CA Name
Users can specify the name of the certificate name.
Accepted values: String
Default: Blank
Scope
It specifies the particular desired resources on which user wants to create certificate.
Accepted values: Select Scope
Default: Blank
Organization
Users can specify the name of the organization
Accepted values: String
Default: Blank
Common Name
Users can specify the name of the Domain Name.
Accepted values: String
Default: Blank
Note - Under Content Public Key and Private Key will be generated. User have configure Certificate Authority details and Click Generate Certificate, public and private key (pem format) will be generated.