macOS: SCEP profile settings
macOS
: SCEP profile settingsmacOS : SCEP profile setting | Description |
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Use BlackBerry UEM as a proxy for SCEP requests | This setting specifies whether all SCEP requests from devices are sent through BlackBerry UEM . If the CA is behind your firewall, this setting allows you to enroll client certificates to devices without exposing the CA outside of the firewall. |
Use BlackBerry Connectivity Node for CA connectivity | This setting specifies whether SCEP requests should be routed through the BlackBerry Connectivity Node . This setting displays only in BlackBerry UEM Cloud . |
Apply profile to | This setting specifies whether the SCEP profile is applied to the user account or the device. |
Subject | This setting specifies the subject for the certificate, if required for your organization's SCEP configuration. Type the subject in the format "/CN= <common_name> /O=<domain_name> ". If the profile is for multiple users, you can use a variable, for example: %UserDistinguishedName%. |
Retries | This setting specifies how many times to retry connecting to the SCEP service if the connection attempt fails. |
Retry delay | This setting specifies the time in seconds to wait before retrying to connect to the SCEP service. |
Key size | This setting specifies the key size for the certificate. |
Fingerprint | This setting specifies the fingerprint for enrolling a SCEP certificate. If your CA uses HTTP instead of HTTPS, devices use the fingerprint to confirm the identity of the CA during the enrollment process. The fingerprint can't contain spaces. |
SAN type | This setting specifies the subject alternative name type for the certificate, if it is required. |
SAN value | This setting specifies the alternative representation of the certificate subject. The value must be an email address, the DNS name of the CA server, or the fully qualified URL of the server. The "SAN type" setting determines the appropriate value to specify. If set to "RFC822 name," the value must be a valid email address. If set to "URI," the value must be a valid URL that includes the protocol and FQDN or IP address. If set to "NT principal name," the value must be a valid principal name. If set to "DNS name," the value must be a valid FQDN. |
NT principal name | This setting specifies the NT principal name for certificate generation. This setting is valid only if the "SAN type" setting is set to something other than "None." |