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System Configuration
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Remove a Certificate
You can remove installed certificates.
To remove a certificate:
1 Go to Configuration > Certificate Management.
2 Highlight the certificate you want to remove.
3 Click Delete.
Client Certification
If client certificate validation is enabled in the system, other systems can connect to the RealPresence
Capture Server system only if they present a client certificate issued by a CA that the system trusts.
Enable the client certificate validation only in one of the following situations:
● Your network has implemented a complete PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) system, including a CA
server, client software, and the appropriate operational procedures. Client hardware, tokens, and
smartcards are optional.
● The CA’s public certificate is installed in the RealPresence Capture Server system so that it trusts the
CA.
● All authorized users’ systems, including yours, have a client certificate signed by the CA that
authenticates them to the RealPresence Capture Server system.
To enable the client certificate validation:
1 Go to Configuration > Certificate Management.
2 Tick Enable web client certificate validation.
3 Click OK. The system restarts to apply your changes.
Use OCSP to Obtain Revocation Status
You can enable OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) to obtain the revocation status of a certificate
presented to the system.
If the certificate includes an AIA extension, the system has the information needed to configure OCSP for
obtaining revocation status.
Validity States the issue and expiration dates.
Fingerprints States SHA1 and MD5 fingerprints (checksums) for confirming certificate.
When a certificate is about to expire, you are notified ten days prior to the expiration
date.
A certificate cannot be removed when it is the only private certificate which can be
used as web service certificate in the system.