Re: redundant enterprise CA
- From: "Brian Komar" <brian.komar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 09:00:22 -0600
Pretty much.
Client queries the Enrollment Services container in the Configuration context and is sent to any available CAs for the requested certificate template.
Brian
<slimard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:39b8da1c-d4f3-4660-8a96-7b7c0ca785d2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is then the redundancy done through AD because they will both
Enterprise CA?
On Jan 9, 5:39 pm, "Brian Komar" <brian.ko...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
There is no clustering support for Server 2003. The redundancy is
accomplished by ensuring that both have the *same* certificate templates
available for enrollment, so that clients can request certificates from
*either* CA.
Brian
<slim...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9b2bc16e-de5a-4252-b545-bfd4a0b21e79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
> I am going to deploy a 2-tiers Windows 2003 PKI. I will set-up a stand-
> alone CA and 2 Enterprise CA.
> The 2 Enterprise CA are for redundancy. Is there anything special to
> make them redundant?
> Thank you
> Slimo- Hide quoted text -
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