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Certificate server : ウィキペディア英語版 | Certificate server Certificate servers validate, or certify, keys as part of a Public key infrastructure. Keys are strings of text generated from a series of encryption algorithms that allow you to secure communication for a group of users. Many Web servers, such as Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) or Apache's mod_ssl create keys that after having been validated, can be applied to other servers such as News servers or Web servers. The purpose of this process is to create a way for people to communicate and be reasonably sure that others are not eavesdropping or assuming a false identity. ==X.509 Description== The Internet Engineering Task Force RFC 2459, entitled "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and CRL Profile", describes the protocols for the X.509 v3 certificate and X.509 v2 Certificate revocation list as a part of the Internet PKI. According to the RFC, "The goal of this specification is to develop a profile to facilitate the use of X.509 certificates within Internet applications for those communities wishing to make use of X.509 technology. Such applications may include WWW, electronic mail, user authentication, and IPsec." The structure of X.509 and the resulting PKI allows the owner of a public key to be certain, that a private key is owned by the correct person, via the use of public key certificates digitally signed by a certificate authority.
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