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In Keychain Access Preferences, under the Certificates pane, the “Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)” and “Certificate Revocation List (CRL)” pop-up menu choices for “Require If Cert Indicates” and “Require for All Certs” may be dimmed.

In Keychain Access Preferences, under the Certificates pane, the “Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)” and “Certificate Revocation List (CRL)” pop-up menu choices for “Require If Cert Indicates” and “Require for All Certs” may be dimmed.

In Keychain Access Preferences, under the Certificates pane, the “Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)” and “Certificate Revocation List (CRL)” pop-up menu choices for “Require If Cert Indicates” and “Require for All Certs” may be dimmed.

In this advanced article, learn how Keychain Access can be configured to search directory service nodes for published certificates in Mac OS X v10.6 and later.  If your organization uses digital certificates for email signing or encryption, and publishes user certificates to a directory repository such as Active Directory or Open Directory, you can use this feature for automatic lookups of email recipient certificates. Note: This feature requires that the Mac OS X v10.6 client already be configured to use a directory service such as Open Directory, and that a keychain certificate issued by your organization’s certificate authority has been added.

Server Admin provides a method for securing communications between the Server Admin application and the servermgrd process running on Mac OS X Server. In order to use an SSL connection, you must first configure the Mac OS X Server com.apple.servermgrd identity preference in Keychain Access to use a trusted certificate. This can be achieved by either changing the trust on the self-signed com.apple.servermgrd certificate that is assigned to the com.apple.servermgrd identity preference by default, or by changing the com.apple.servermgrd identity preference to point to an existing trusted certificate.


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