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Security
myUTN User Manual 90
authority. The root certificate is stored on an authentication
server in the network.
S/MIME certificates (*.pem file) are used to sign and encrypt the
emails that are sent by the UTN server. The corresponding private
key must be installed as an own certificate in the PKCS#12
format (as *.p12 file) in the intended email program (Mozilla
Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, etc.). Only then can the emails
be verified and displayed (in the case of encryption).
(only myUTN-80 and later)
The following certificates can be installed at the same time in the UTN
server:
- 1 Self-signed certificate
- 1 CA certificate or PKCS#12 certificate
- 1 Root certificate
- 1 S/MIME certificate (only myUTN-80 and later)
You can also generate a certificate request for a CA certificate. All
certificates can be deleted separately. Existing certificates will be
overridden when installing or generating new certificates.
A PKCS#12 certificate can only be installed if there are currently no
certificate requests or CA certificates installed.
Fig. 15: myUTN Control Center - Certificates
What Do You Want
to Do?
’Displaying Certificates’ Ö91
’Creating a Self-Signed Certificate’ Ö91
’Creating a Certificate Request for CA Certificates’ Ö92