Certificate properties
Depending on the certificate, more properties or fewer properties might appear in the certificate synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Software.
Property |
Description |
|---|---|
Certificate Label |
This field displays the name of the certificate. By default, the certificate synchronization tool displays the name of the certificate subject. |
Security Level |
This field displays the security level of the certificate if the certificate contains a private key. |
Email Address |
This field displays the email address of the certificate subject. |
Certificate Source |
This field displays the name of the certificate server that the certificate is located on or the name of the Windows® key store on the computer that the certificate is located on. |
Serial Number |
This field displays the certificate serial number in hexadecimal format. |
Signature Algorithm |
This field displays the algorithm that the certificate issuer used to generate the digital signature. |
Issuer |
This field displays detailed information about the certificate issuer. |
Valid From |
This field displays the date that the certificate issuer specified as the start date for the certificate. |
Valid To |
This field displays the date that the certificate issuer specified as the expiration date for the certificate. |
Subject |
This field displays detailed information about the certificate subject. |
Public Key |
This field displays the standard that the public key complies to. Your BlackBerry smartphone supports RSA®, DSA, Diffie-Hellman, and ECC keys. |
Subject Alternative Name |
This field displays an alternate email address for the certificate, if known. |
Authority Information Access |
This field displays the location of and access method for the OCSP status responders. |
Key Usage |
This field displays approved uses for the public key. |
Thumbprint Algorithm |
This field displays the hash algorithm used to calculate the digital thumbprint of the certificate. |
Thumbprint |
This field displays the digital thumbprint of the certificate. The digital thumbprint is a hash of the certificate encoding. |