Administering a Domino® CA
There are a number of tasks associated with managing a HCL Domino® certifier. If you implement a certifier that uses the CA process, you can delegate HCL Notes® and Internet certificate request approval and denial to other administrators, each of whom acts as a registration authority. Many of the manual tasks associated with managing a CA in prior versions of Domino® are automated when you use the CA process.
Domino® certificate authority administrator tasks
The CAA must have at least Editor access to the master Domino® Directory for the domain.
As a best practice, designate at least two CAAs for each certifier. You then have a backup if one leaves the organization.
The Domino® certificate authority administrator (CAA) is responsible for these tasks:
- Create and configure certifiers.
- Modify certifiers. For example, only a CA administrator can edit ID recovery information for a Notes® certifier.
- Add or remove Certification and Registration Authority administrators, or change the CA and RA roles assigned to users.
Domino® Registration Authority administrator tasks
A registration authority (RA) administrator approves or denies Notes® or Internet certificate requests, and, if necessary, revokes Internet certificates. While a CA administrator can also be a registration authority, the main advantage of having a separate RA role is to offload these tasks from the Domino® and/or CA administrator. Moreover, the Domino® administrator can establish one or more RAs for each certifier enabled for the CA process.
An RA should approve only those requests that will be accepted by the certifier. The CA Configuration and Certificate Profile documents, stored in the CA's Issued Certificate List (ICL) database, describes what is acceptable. A current valid copy of the document is also stored with the certifier document as an attachment.
Domino® administrators who register Notes® users should also be listed as RAs for the Notes® certifier, to minimize the steps that are needed to have a certificate issued by the certifier.
The Domino® Registration Authority (RA) administrator is responsible for these tasks:
- Approve or deny Internet certificate requests.
- Revoke certificates if they can no longer be trusted, such as if the subject of the certificate leaves the organization, or if the key has been compromised.