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- Users benefit from the certificate authority included with JOC Cockpit to create and to roll-out private keys and certificates.
- This includes simplified roll-out to Controller and Agent instances to establish secure HTTPS connections.
- The build-in certificate authority is applicable when operating JOC Cockpit in a low or medium security level, see JS7 - Security Architecture.
- The built-in certificate authority
- creates X.509 certificates for HTTPS Mutual Authentication
- between JOC Cockpit and Controller instances,
- between Primary and Secondary Controller instances,
- between Controller instances and Agents.
- is not used to create server authentication certificates for access to JOC Cockpit. Access is performed by user browsers, therefore it is preferable to use a server authentication certificate that is signed by a known certificate authority for which user browsers include the root certificate.
- creates X.509 certificates for HTTPS Mutual Authentication
- Users benefit from simplified rollout of private keys and certificates when using the built-in certificate authority.
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