HP Jetdirect 610n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - HP Jetdirect and SSL/TLS - Page 82

Walking the Chain 1, Walking the Chain 2

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Figure 36 - Walking the Chain 1 Jetdirect has one certificate stored on it - the RootCA public key certificate. During the SSL/TLS handshake with the LDAP server, two certificates are sent back to Jetdirect. One is the LDAP Server's certificate and the other is the public key certificate for R2. Jetdirect stores them in its volatile memory and can begin to "walk the chain". Refer to Figure 37 - Walking the Chain 2: Figure 37 - Walking the Chain 2 82

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Figure 36 - Walking the Chain 1
Jetdirect has one certificate stored on it – the RootCA public key certificate.
During the SSL/TLS
handshake with the LDAP server, two certificates are sent back to Jetdirect.
One is the LDAP Server’s
certificate and the other is the public key certificate for R2.
Jetdirect stores them in its volatile memory
and can begin to “walk the chain”.
Refer to Figure 37 – Walking the Chain 2:
Figure 37 - Walking the Chain 2