User guide

Certificates and Private Keys
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Table 7-2 shows the situations in which certificates including UTF-8 cannot be used. If a certificate
including UTF-8 cannot be used, use a certificate that does not include UTF-8.
Table 7-2 Certificates that Can be Used
Certificate including
UTF-8
Certificate without
UTF-8
SSL server authentication for Interstage SOAP Service (*1) O
SSL client authentication for Interstage SOAP Service (*1) O
SSL communication between Web server connector
and Servlet container
(*1) O
SOAP digital signature O O
XML encryption O O
Other than the above O O
(O: usable; X: not usable)
*1 The certificate is usable in a JDK1.4 Java execution environment but not in a JDK1.3 environment.
PKCS#12 data may be used to deliver certificates and private keys or make a backup. PKCS#12 data
includes a certificate, a private key corresponding to it, and a Certification Authority certificate, all of which
are password-encrypted.
In the Interstage certificate environment, you can import (register) the following types of PKCS#12 data:
PKCS#12 data exported (extracted) with the scsexppfx command from the Interstage certificate
environment
PKCS#12 data exported with the cmmkpfx command from a certificate/key management
environment created with the SMEE command
In addition, you can import PKCS#12 data exported from the Interstage certificate environment into the
following environments:
Interstage certificate environment (by means of the scsimppfx command)
Certificate/key management environment created with the SMEE command (by means of the
cmentpfx command)
For details about the certificate/key management environment, refer to Chapter 8, Setting and Use of the
Certificate/Key Management Environment Using the SMEE Command.