Vermont Certificate of Trust

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Vermont
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VT-SM-117
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A certificate authority that verifies the website and issues the digital certificate. A digital signature that proves the SSL certificate was issued by the trusted certificate authority. A public key that your browser uses to encrypt data sent to the website.

To create a certificate trust list (CTL), you first need to configure each domain with a list of Certificate Authorities (CAs) the domain trusts, to let the domain's users request certificates.You also need an Administrator certificate or an explicit Trust Signing certificate.

Expand the Computer Configuration section and open Windows Settings\\Security Settings\\Public Key. Right-click Trusted Root Certification Authorities and select Import. Follow the prompts in the wizard to import the root certificate (for example, rootCA. cer) and click OK.

The SSL/TLS internet security standard is based on a trust relationship model, also called "certificate chain of trust." x. 509 digital certificates validate the identity of a website, organization, or server and provide a trusty platform for the user to connect and share information securely.

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Vermont Certificate of Trust