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Standalone vs Enterprise root CA security. Gunna 04-08-2008
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?R3VubmE=?= on April 8, 2008, 8:13 pm
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I have a Root and a subordinate stnadalone CA in my enterprise. I also have
a 3rd subordinate which is issuing certificates from the 2nd subordinate
which has been setup as an Enterpise subordinate. I was told that the Root
and the 1st subordinate where setup as Standalone for security reasons but no
one can tell me those reaosns. Can anyone tell me the difference in security
between these.

Posted by Brian Komar \(MVP\) on April 9, 2008, 1:14 am
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>I have a Root and a subordinate stnadalone CA in my enterprise. I also
>have
> a 3rd subordinate which is issuing certificates from the 2nd subordinate
> which has been setup as an Enterpise subordinate. I was told that the
> Root
> and the 1st subordinate where setup as Standalone for security reasons but
> no
> one can tell me those reaosns. Can anyone tell me the difference in
> security
> between these.


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