About Redtrust
Redtrust is a digital identity management platform that centralizes and secures digital certificates for businesses. It provides a comprehensive solution to manage the full lifecycle of digital certificates, including issuance, usage, and storage.
Alerts
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Certificates
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Configure your browser
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Define access to eCAC
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Define domain access using application-based authentication
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Domains
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DSS API Examples
Below you can see some examples of SOAP calls to the service. All the calls in the examples are SOAP 1.2 and have a user/password authentication.
Email certificates
Email certificates
Events
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Getting started with Signtrust
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Initial configuration
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Installation
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Physical deployment parameters
Mac only supports the following parameters from the list provided below: RTPrimary, RTSecondary, ClientID, DefaultDomain, AuthMode, LogLevel.
Policies
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Restrict access by browser
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Result response codes
The GetAccessibleCertificates method call returns a Result object consisting of the following information:
Role permissions settings
Certificates
Roles
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Roles example
To better understand the concept of roles, users, and priorities here is an example scenario.
Service schemas
This is a short summary of DSS-related schemas included in the service definition and what they are used for:
Set and change user PIN
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Set up Sharepoint integration
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Signature
The Signature section of the admin console helps you define the different signature profiles and timestamp servers that are applied at the time of responding to the signature of a document made through the DSS signature service.
Signature settings
| Setting | Description |
Signing endpoint parameters
These are the supported fields in the JSON object:
SignResponse response codes
The response codes are specified in the oasis documentation http
Upgrade
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Use a digital certificate
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User PIN configuration
Starting with version 4.30, Redtrust introduces the user PIN as an additional security layer to help prevent unauthorized certificate use. The user PIN is unique to a single user and can be used with one or more certificates.
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