A combination of root and subordinate CAs can be configured to create a hierarchical public key infrastructure (PKI). A root CA is a CA that issues its own self-signed certificate. A subordinate CA receives its certificate from another CA. Specify whether you want to set up a root or subordinate CA.
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A combination of root and subordinate CAs can be configured to create a hierarchical public key infrastructure (PKI). A root ...
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