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Casper Suite Administrator's Guide v8.7 - JAMF Software

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Public Key Infrastructure<br />

To ensure the security of over-the-air tasks, the JSS requires a PKI that supports certificate-based<br />

authentication. This includes:<br />

A certificate authority (CA) with Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) capabilities<br />

• A signing certificate<br />

A CA certificate<br />

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If you do not have access to an external CA with SCEP capabilities, you can use the built-in CA that is<br />

enabled by default in the JSS. The built-in CA has the signing and CA certificates uploaded for you.<br />

If your organization uses an external CA with SCEP capabilities, you can integrate it with the JSS using one<br />

of the following methods:<br />

• Create a signing certificate and upload a CA certificate<br />

This method allows you to use the JSS to generate a certificate signing request (CSR) that you will use<br />

to obtain the signing certificate. After you obtain the signing certificate from the CA, upload it and the<br />

CA certificate to the JSS to complete the integration.<br />

• Upload a signing certificate keystore and a CA certificate<br />

This method allows you to include a certificate chain for the signing certificate. To do this, you must<br />

upload a signing certificate keystore (.jks or .p12 file) that includes a private key and its associated<br />

certificate or certificate chain. Once you’ve selected the certificate to use as your signing certificate,<br />

you can upload a CA certificate or CA certificate bundle to complete the integration.<br />

To integrate an external CA with the JSS:<br />

1. Log in to the JSS with a web browser.<br />

2. Click the Settings tab.<br />

3. Click the Global Management Framework Settings link.<br />

4. Click the Public Key Infrastructure tab.<br />

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