Renewing Notes® certificates before expiration
Your User ID comes with a Notes® Multi-purpose certificate and a Notes® International certificate. They are valid for a period of time and then need to be renewed before they expire.
About this task
If a certificate is not renewed by the expiration date, it becomes invalid. If your Notes® Multi-purpose certificate is not renewed by the expiration date, you are able to start Notes® but cannot login to any Notes® server. At this point, you must contact your administrator.
When you renew your certificate, you are just changing the expiration date of the certificate. Your public and private keys stay the same. Because your private key doesn't change, your administrator may renew your certificates without your intervention. If your administrator does not renew certificates automatically, you receive a prompt when your certificates are about to expire.
To find out when your Notes® certificates expire, choose (Macintosh OS X users: ), click Security Basics, and refer to the "ID File expiration date" under "Who You Are." To find out when your Internet certificates expire, in User Security click Your Identity > Your Certificates, choose the types of certificates you want to view from the drop-down list, select a certificate, and refer to the "Expires" date below the certificate.
To renew Notes® certificates
About this task
When you send someone your certificate, you are actually sending a safe copy of your User ID. A safe copy of your User ID contains enough information for recertifying your User ID, but not enough information so it can be used by a malicious user.
Whenever you renew your certificate, make sure to update any copies of your User ID as well.
Procedure
- Click (Macintosh OS X users: ).
- Click Security Basics, and then click the Renew button under "Who You Are."
- Click the Continue button in the "Confirm Renewal" dialog box.
- Enter the name of your Domino® administrator(s) in the To: field. If your administrator's name is available, it appears in the To field when you are connected to the network. Click the Address button to locate a name in the Domino® Directory or your Contacts.
- Click Send.
- The renewal process is complete when your administrator responds to your request. After your administrator has prepared updated certificates for you, you may either receive your new certificates by email (open the email, and choose Actions > Accept Certificate), or your User ID may automatically be updated with the new certificates the next time you login to Notes®. Once you have verified that you have the updated Notes® certificates installed on your User ID, make sure to update any copies of your User ID as well.
To renew Notes® certificates using removable media or another mail program
About this task
When you renew a Notes® certificate using removable media or another mail program, you need to create a safe copy of your User ID to send to your administrator. A safe copy of your User ID contains enough information for recertifying your User ID, but not enough information so it can be used by a malicious user.
Whenever you renew your certificate, make sure to update any copies of your User ID as well.
Procedure
- Insert removable media into your disk drive if using removable media to deliver your User ID to your administrator.
- (Macintosh OS X users: ).
- Click Security Basics, and then click the Renew button under "Who You Are."
- Click the "Export ID" button in the "Confirm Renewal" dialog box.
- Change the directory to the removable media disk drive or to a directory that you can access from your other mail program in the "Enter Safe Copy ID File Name" dialog box.
- Enter a file name for the safe copy of your User ID in the File Name field (Macintosh users: Save As field). The default is SAFE.ID.
- Click Save, and then close the "Confirm Renewal" dialog box.
- Deliver the removable media disk to your Domino® administrator, or attach the safe User ID to an email and send it through another mail program.
- When you receive your removable media disk back, you need to import your renewed certificate into your User ID.