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=== Red Hat Documentation === | === Red Hat Documentation === |
Revision as of 04:47, 1 December 2020
Dogtag Certificate System (DCS) is a complete open source implementation of an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments.
Contents
Overview
The DCS has six highly-configurable subsystems, which provide flexibility in designing the PKI. The six subsystems that comprise DCS are as follows:
- Certificate Authority
- Key Recovery Authority
- OCSP Manager
- Registration Authority
- Token Key Service
- Token Processing System
Use and Deployment
Dogtag Documentation
- Release Notes
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Architecture
- Quick Start
- Installation Guide
- Command-Line Interface
- Manuals
Red Hat Documentation
Quick Links
- Fedora Directory Server
- Fortitude
- Coolkey
- Windows Certificate Auto Enrollment
- Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR)
- Network Security Services (NSS)
- Network Security Services for Java (JSS)
Howtos
Software Developers
Building and Installing
Known Issues
Design Docs
How To Docs
Data Storage
- A Fedora Directory Server is used for data storage by the CA, DRM, OCSP, TKS, and TPS subsystems.
- An SQLite database is used for data storage by the RA subsystem.
RFCs
Some relevant Request For Comments (RFC)s that Dogtag Certificate System supports include: