System information
• Certificate System Enterprise Security Client Guide explains how to install, configure, and use
the Enterprise Security Client, the user client application for managing smart cards, user
certificates, and user keys.
• Certificate System Migration Guide provides detailed migration information for migrating all
parts and subsystems of previous versions of Certificate System to Red Hat Certificate
System 7.3.
Additional Certificate System information is provided in the Certificate System SDK, an online
reference to HTTP interfaces, javadocs, samples, and tutorials related to Certificate System; a
downloadable zip file of this material is available for user interaction with the tutorials.
For the latest information about Certificate System, including current release notes, complete
product documentation, technical notes, and deployment information, see the Red Hat
documentation page:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/cert-system/
6. Examples and Formatting
All of the examples for Red Hat Certificate System commands, file locations, and other usage
are given for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 systems. Be certain to use the appropriate commands
and files for your platform. For example:
To start the Red Hat Directory Server:
service dir-server start
Example 1. Example Command
Certain words are represented in different fonts, styles, and weights. Different character
formatting is used to indicate the function or purpose of the phrase being highlighted.
Formatting Style Purpose
Monospace font Monospace is used for commands, package names, files and
directory paths, and any text displayed in a prompt.
Monospace
with a
background
This type of formatting is used for anything entered or returned
in a command prompt.
Italicized text Any text which is italicized is a variable, such as
instance_name or hostname. Occasionally, this is also used to
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