Administrator Guide

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NOTE:
The CA Certificate Hash type currently supports MD5, SHA1, and SHA256.
The request server URL can be an HTTP or HTTPs link. You can add the protocol prefix before the URL.
Requesting certificate automatically
Use INI parameters to automate the request, and renew the certificate process. Related INI parameters are of global scope and
should be used with INI parameter ScepAutoEnroll.
For more information about using the INI parameters, refer to the latest Dell Wyse ThinOS INI Reference guide.
About Default Certificates
Default certificates embedded in the ThinOS are displayed in the Certificate dialog box. To view the default certificate, set
ThinOS to factory default, and on the desktop click System Settings > System Tools > Certificates. The following default
certificates are displayed in the cacerts folder, in an expandable tree structure format:
BTCTRoot.crt
Class3PA_G2_v2.crt
Class4PA_G2_v2.crt
Entrust_G2.crt
EquafaxCA1.crt
gd-class2root.crt
GTECTGlobalRoot.crt
Pc32ss_v4.crt
PCA-3G5.crt
To view each certificate, select the certificate you want to view, and then click View Certificate. In the Certificate dialog box,
click any of the following tabs to view the corresponding certificate attributes:
1. GeneralThe following values are displayed:
Purpose of the certificate
Certificate issued to
Certificate issued by
Certificate valid period
2. DetailsThe certificate details are listed along with the corresponding default values. For information about individual
certificates, see the Certificate Details section.
3. Certification PathThe folder path where the certificate is stored is displayed. Certificate status can be viewed in the
lower pane of the window.
Certificate details
This section lists the certificates with the valid attributes and corresponding default values.
Certificate nameBTCTRoot.crt
Table 14.
BTCTRoot.crt Certificate details
Certificate field Default value/format
Version V3
Serial number 02 00 00 b9
Signature algorithm sha1RSA
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