- Certificates and PKI
- Steps to use certificates
- Integrating BlackBerry UEM with your organization's PKI software
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization’s Entrust software
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization’s Entrust IdentityGuard server to use smart credentials
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization's OpenTrust software
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to a BlackBerry Dynamics PKI Connector
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to your organization’s app-based PKI solution
- Providing client certificates to devices and apps
- Sending certificates to devices and apps using profiles
- Choosing profiles to send client certificates to devices and apps
- Sending CA certificates to devices and apps
- Sending client certificates to devices and apps using user credential profiles
- Create a user credential profile to manually upload certificates
- Create a user credential profile to connect to your organization's PKI software
- Create a user credential profile to use Entrust smart credentials on devices
- Create a user credential profile to use certificates from the native keystore on Android devices
- Create a user credential profile to connect to your BlackBerry Dynamics PKI connector
- Creating user credential profiles for app-based certificates
- Sending client certificates to devices and apps using SCEP
- Sending the same client certificate to multiple devices
- Specify the certificate used by an app
- Managing client certificates for user accounts
- Add a client certificate to a user account
- Change a client certificate for a user account
- Renew or remove a BlackBerry Dynamics certificate for a user account
- Add a client certificate to a user credential profile
- Change a client certificate for a user credential profile
- Configure a time to live for client certificates
Create a shared certificate profile
You must obtain the client certificate file that you want to send to devices. The certificate file must have a .pfx or .p12 file name extension.
- On the menu bar, clickPolicies and Profiles.
- ClickCertificates > Shared certificate.
- Click
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- Type a name and description for the profile. Each certificate profile must have a unique name. Some names (for example, ca_1) are reserved.
- In thePasswordfield, type a password for the shared certificate profile.
- In theCertificate filefield, clickBrowseto locate the certificate file.
- f you are managingmacOSdevices, on themacOStab, in theApply profile todrop-down list, selectUserorDevice.
- ClickAdd.