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A certificate expiration notice should be sent out 30 days prior to a certificate expiration date. The submission form is available at the major topic link above. If Comodo is satisfied with the CSR, they will issue the "signed certificate" which is made available to SIUC authorized personnel via e-mail.
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The RAO verifies and validates the requestor and the CSR and then submits the CSR to Comodo for final review and approval. The resultant form is then reviewed by an inCommon/Comodo authorized RAO. To obtain an SSL certificate, an "authorized requestor" must submit a "certificate signing request" (CSR) through the form (link) above. Have been approved and appointed by inCommon/Comodo.
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To make these certificates available to the SIUC community, one or more RAOs ( Registration Authority Officer) NOTE (): SSL Certificate Maximum Lifespan is now only 1 year (up to 398 days). >SSL Certificate Signing Request/C-S-C Authorization Submission<< The private key is used to decrypt an associated encrypted data packet/block. Have a specific life span (or life cycle) is to help prevent discovery of the public/private key association and thereby compromise the established Rarely used, for a "client" to have a digital certificate that is used to provide some client-specific authentication. For this method to work, however, both connected "parties" must support "SSL". Used to encrypt the network (data) transmission. Following PKI conventions, it is the "certificate's" public key that is Protocol base name: http -> https, ldap -> ldaps, imap -> imaps (et cetera). Most such secured servers, or services, have the letter "s" added to their Web site security is oftentimes referred to as just "SSL". X.509 digital certificates (also see "PKI" below) are used to provide encrypted (secure) communicationsīetween a server, or "service", and a client (oftentimes a "web browser") using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS)
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Recognized and accepted by (most) web browsers. Is one of the various commercial Certificate Authorities which is included in most web browsers, thus certificates for web sites issued by Comodo should be automatically inCommon has a standing agreement with Comodo whereby Federation Members may requestĪnd obtain (X.509 digital) certificates from Comodo at no cost to the Member organization (within certain agreed upon limitations). In late 2012, SIUC joined the inCommon Federation as a paying Member. InCommon/Comodo (X.509 digital) Certificates for SIUC This service requires that Javascript be enabled Please check your browser preferences, and NoScript settings if installed,
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