The AWB user interface is an Explorer style browser where an entity can be selected and its information viewed. Image AddedThe main window presents: - a hierarchical view of the entities in the left-hand pane (explorer bar)
- information about a selected entity or a system summary in the right-hand pane (information pane)
The information displayed in the information pane depends on the type of entity selected in the explorer bar. Typical information displayed for a CA includes: - the creation and validity dates
- its status
- the key used
- the certificate and the certificate format
- the CA role
- distribution rules used and its issuing chain.
The system summary for an entity group can include: - the number of issued, published and revoked end-user certificate
- the expiry dates of the system SSL certificate and the license
- the expiry dates of CAs that expire within 30 (or configured number) days
- the expiry dates of the next five officer certificates
- an overview of the entities in the system
- an overview of the key encryption keys (KEKs) and archived keys.
You can select entities displayed in the information pane and perform actions on them using commands in the menu bar, toolbar or shortcut menus. Image Removed
These are the CA administration entities: Domain Hierarchy | Domains are hierarchicalcan be used to group, for example, geographically separated regions. The top domain is called Root. In general, officers can only manipulate objects that belong to their own domain or sub domain. Super objects can be used and viewed, but not modified, if they are marked as visible in sub domain. If an object does not have a domain association, it belongs to the Root and it can be referenced from all domains. Domains can be used to group, for example, geographically separated regions. |
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CA Hierarchy | The CA Hierarchy group provides access to all the CAs and secondary CAs of the systemCA certificates known to Certificate Manager including external CA certificates, displayed as hierarchical CA chains. The root of each CA chain is either a self-signed CA or a CA with an absent signer. |
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Key Registry | The Key Registry group provides access to the CA keys that have been created in the system, organized into three subgroups: - Not In Use - those not yet used in a CA.
- In Use - those currently being used.
- Retired - those no longer in use.
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Policy | The Policy group provides access to the procedures, rules, and formats used for issuing tokens and end-user certificates with the CAs. There are several organizational subgroups: - Token, Certificate, Attribute certificate, Key, Publication, CIL and CRL procedures
- Distribution rules
- Certificate, Attribute certificate, Key procedure, Publication, CIL and CRL formats
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Officer Profiles | The Officer Profiles group provides access to the officer roles profiles created for the system. Officers are assigned roles, which allow them to perform various tasks. Roles are defined in officer profiles and one officer profile has to be selected for each officer created. |
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Officers | The Officers group provides access to the officers created for the system. |
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Audit | Audit provides access to the audit logs. All significant actions performed by or within the system are logged. Unlike the other groups, all information presented here is strictly read-only. There are no organizational subgroups, only two static entities: CIS log and Request log. |
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Repository | Selected entities from the other groups may be organized in folders in the same way as files are organized in a hierarchical file system. This can be useful for collecting all information relevant to a particular CA in a single folder. |
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The names of the entities shown in the explorer bar are user-defined. It is recommended to use a logical naming convention. |
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