Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security by Brian Komar

Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security



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Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security Brian Komar ebook
Page: 771
ISBN: 0735625166, 9780735625167
Format: pdf
Publisher: Microsoft Press


The Windows Server 2008 R2 machine was not able to translate the EKU to the correct application. One of the main These steps assume that you're following the step-by-step guide and have previously created the security group and certificate templates. AD CS is the server role that allows you to build a public key infrastructure (PKI) and provide public key cryptography, digital certificates, and digital signature capabilities for your organization. By using the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) server role, you can create a scalable, secure, and manageable infrastructure for user and resource management, and provide support for directory-enabled applications such as Microsoft Exchange Server. All, I am following Brian Komar's excellent book in Windows server 2008 PKI and Certificate security to set up a root CA. I'm Avi Ben-Menahem, the lead program manager for the PKI and smart card technologies in Windows Security. In this article I will explain the installation and configuration of Certificate Services (AD CS) on Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. With the December documentation update for the Configuration Manager library, we posted a new step-by-step guide for out of band management, to help customers deploy the PKI certificates with a Windows Server 2008 CA (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd252737.aspx). EKU's are normally just numbers in a certificate that are being presented by the UI as their intended purpose. Because of this For instance, I can see the “Secure Email” EKU of a S/MIME certificate regardless if I have a e-mail client installed or not. Winking smile This entry was posted in PKI and tagged DXter, PKI, Windows Server 2008 R2. With the Windows Server 2012 DirectAccess, The Windows Server 2008 R2 DirectAccess solution used a very complex set of security rules with IPsec to create multiple types of IPsec connections that served different purposes. The Windows PKI blog also released information, stating that Microsoft will be releasing an automatic certificate updater for all operating systems in August. The PKI and certificate configuration requirements for the Windows Server 2008 R2 DirectAccess deployment were complex and confusing – and they often led to long and difficult troubleshooting exercises. Microsoft releases Security Advisory 2728973.

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