See below to browse and inspect the details of all certificate authorities (CAs) in your PKI.

To browse certificate authorities:

  1. Open the following URL in a Web browser. 

    https://<hostname>/v2/

    Where <hostname> is the IP address or domain name selected in General.

  2. Log in to the Management Console as the user described in Creating partition administrators
  3. If the user administers more than one partition, select the partition on which to manage certificate authorities and certificates. 
  4. Click Certificate Authorities in the sidebar.

  5. In the Certificate Authorities tab, click the name of a certificate authority to check the following values.

Subject

The Subject’s Distinctive Name (DN) of the certificate authority certificate.

Type

The type of certificate authority.

CA Identifier

The identifier assigned to the certificate authority on creation.

URLs

The CA Gateway endpoint for the certificate authority.

Serial Number

The serial number (SN) of the CA certificate.

SHA-256 Fingerprint

The SHA-256 fingerprint of the CA certificate.

Issuer

The Distinguished Name of the entity that issued the CA certificate.

Valid from

The time and date when the CA certificate began its validity.

Expiry Date

The time and date when the CA certificate will expire.

Public key type

The public key algorithm of the CA certificate.

Signature Algorithm

The signature algorithm of the CA certificate.

Basic Constraints

The basic constraints for the CA certificate (see RFC 5280 for details on basic constraints).

Key Usage

The key usages for the CA certificate.

Authority Info Access OCSP

The URL of the OCSP responder service informing on the CA certificate status.

Authority Info Access CA Issuers

The locations that provide access to the issuer certificate.

Authority Key Identifier

The key identifier of the entity that issued the CA certificate.

Subject Key Identifier

The key identifier for the certificate subject.

CRL Distribution Points

The URLs from which to download the CRLs (Certificate Revocation Lists) informing on the CA certificate status.