NCPA signed certificate and private key question.
NCPA signed certificate and private key question.
Some members of our networking staff were wondering if there was some way that an NCPA agent residing on a Windows server could use certificates from the native Windows Certificate Store, rather than storing a signed certificate and private key in a file folder and modifying the ncpa.cfg file to point to where the signed certificate and private key reside.
Re: NCPA signed certificate and private key question.
The NCPA configuration currently allows for two settings:
I can submit a feature request to add a third configuration route if you'd like. Please keep in mind that the decision to implement the enhancement is at the discretion of our development team.
A possible workaround might be to store the certificate and key files on a networked drive, and point the ncpa.cfg path to those files.
See here for more configuration documentation
- certificate = adhoc where it generates a self-signed certificate as-needed, and
- certificate = [SOME-FILE.crt],[SOME-FILE.key] where it loads a pre-generated certificate from a file
I can submit a feature request to add a third configuration route if you'd like. Please keep in mind that the decision to implement the enhancement is at the discretion of our development team.
A possible workaround might be to store the certificate and key files on a networked drive, and point the ncpa.cfg path to those files.
See here for more configuration documentation
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