Configuring the Server’s Security PreferencesChapter 14 Managing CMS Keys and Certificates 461m To change the certificate used for authenticating to the end-entity servicesinterface, edit the value assigned to the servercertnickname parameter inthe id="ee_nonSSL" section.m To change the certificate used for authenticating to the SSL-enabledend-entity services interface, edit the value assigned to theservercertnickname parameter in the id="eeSSL" section.m To change the certificate used for authenticating to the administrationinterface, Netscape Console, edit the value assigned to theservercertnickname parameter in the id="admin" section.5. Save your changes and close the file.6. Start the server; see “Starting Certificate Management System” on page 306.Getting an SSL Client Certificate for aSubsystemBy default, the Certificate Manager uses its SSL server certificate for SSL clientauthentication to the publishing directory. For details about publishing certificatesand CRLs to a directory, see Chapter 19, “Setting Up LDAP Publishing.”If you want the Certificate Manager to use another certificate for authenticating tothe publishing directory, you can do so. This section provides instructions forrequesting and installing an SSL client certificate for a Certificate Manager andconfiguring it to use that certificate for SSL client authentication to the publishingdirectory.1. Log in to Netscape Console; see “Logging In to Netscape Console” onpage 326.2. Locate the CMS instance for the Certificate Manager, make sure it’s started,and then log in to the CMS window of the Certificate Manager.3. Select the Configuration tab, and then select the Encryption tab.4. Click the Certificate Setup Wizard button to launch the wizard, which isexplained in “Certificate Setup Wizard” on page 436.5. Select the option to request a certificate and then follow the on-screen promptsto generate a certificate request for the client certificate—in the CertificateSelection window, select Other and specify client as the certificate type in theassociated text field.