Configuring Policy for Entrust MPKI CA

To configure an Entrust MPKI CA policy,

  1. Go to menu > KUBE+ > Groups & Policies > CA Policy
    On the CA Policy page, the configured policies are displayed, if any.
    Note: KUBE+ is packaged with default policies they are Default and Certificate-Gateway.
  2. Click + Create on the top-right of the page.
  3. Refer Configure Policy Details section in admin guide to configure,
    • Policy Details
    • Group Selection
    • Compliance Check
  4. On the CA Policy: Create page, click Entrust MPKI in the Certificate Authority pane on the left side of the page.
    The following table provides the field description in the CA Details section:
    Table 1. CA Details - Field Description Table
    Field Description
    *CA Accounts

    The Entrust CA accounts configured in the CA settings screen are listed.

    • Select a CA account from the list to create the policy.
    • The selected CA account will be listed in the CA Accounts table.
    *Bit Length - Key Type

    All the Key Types are listed with corresponding Bit Length. You can select one (or) more than one Bit Length - Key Type(s) from the drop-down.

    The discovered certificate's Key Type and Bit length will be compared against the selected Bit Length - Key Type(s) to identify if they are complaint with the policy. Selected Bit Length - Key Type(s) is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, Regenerate.

    *Hash Function

    Supported Hash Function(s) are listed. You can select one (or) more than one Hash Function(s) from the drop-down.

    The discovered certificate's Key Hash Algorithm will be compared against the selected Hash Function(s) to identify if they are complaint with the policy. Selected Hash Function is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, Regenerate.

    Note: The asterisk (*) symbol indicates a mandatory field.
  5. You can fill the Certificate parameters section based on your organization's policies and standards.
    The following table provides the field description under the Certificate parameters section:
    Table 2. Certificate Parameters - Field Description Table
    Name Description
    Common Name

    You can provide the common name. For example, *.domain.com

    It helps enforce domains for which a certificate can be requested. Common Name is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Note: Use Asterisk (*) for the host part of the FQDN to enforce the domain. For example, *.domain.com will only allow users to request certificates with domain.com. Allowed Special Characters: Asterisk (*), Hyphen (-), Period (.)
    Organization

    You can provide the organization's name.

    The discovered certificate's Subject Organization will be compared against the organization provided in the policy to identify if they are complaints. The organization is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Organization Unit

    You can provide an organization unit.

    The discovered certificate's Subject Organization Unit will be compared against the organization unit provided in the policy to identify if they are Complaint. Organization Unit is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Locality

    You can provide a locality.

    The discovered certificate's Locality will be compared against the locality provided in the policy to identify if they are complaints. The locality is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    State

    You can provide state.

    The discovered certificate's State will be compared against the state provided in the policy to identify if they are complaints. The state is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Country code

    You can provide a country code.

    The discovered certificate's Country code will be compared against the country code provided in the policy to identify if they are complaints. Country code is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Email

    You can provide an organization unit mail address.

    The discovered certificate's mail address will be compared against the email address provided in the policy to identify if they are complaints. Mail address is enforced while performing any certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Subject Alternative Name

    You can provide the subject alternative name (SAN)

    It helps enforce additional domains for which a certificate can be requested. Subject Alternative Name is enforced while performing certificate request operations such as New, Renew, and Regenerate.

    Note: Use Asterisk (*) for the host part of the FQDN to enforce the domain. For example, *.domain.com will only allow users to request certificates with domain domain.com. Allowed Special Characters: Asterisk (*), Hyphen (-), Period (.), At (@)
    Note: The asterisk (*) symbol indicates a mandatory field.
  6. Click the Save CA Details button to save the configuration. A green tick mark will be displayed in the Certificate Authority pane against Entrust MPKI option to indicate the details are successfully stored.
    Note: The Pop-up message is displayed as Entrust MPKI - CA details added.
  7. Refer Configuring Policy Details section in admin guide to configure,
    • Group Selection section
    • Compliance Check section
  8. Click the Create Policy button to create a new policy.
  9. The policy is created and a confirmation message is displayed.