Active Directory Certificate Services Overview
Applies To: Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012
This document provides an overview of Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) in Windows Server® 2012. AD CS is the Server Role that allows you to build a public key infrastructure (PKI) and provide public key cryptography, digital certificates, and digital signature capabilities for your organization.
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Role description
AD CS provides customizable services for issuing and managing digital certificates used in software security systems that employ public key technologies.
The digital certificates that AD CS provides can be used to encrypt and digitally sign electronic documents and messages. These digital certificates can be used for authentication of computer, user, or device accounts on a network. Digital certificates are used to provide:
Confidentiality through encryption
Integrity through digital signatures
Authentication by associating certificate keys with computer, user, or device accounts on a computer network
Practical applications
You can use AD CS to enhance security by binding the identity of a person, device, or service to a corresponding private key. AD CS gives you a cost-effective, efficient, and secure way to manage the distribution and use of certificates.
Applications supported by AD CS include Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME), secure wireless networks, virtual private network (VPN), Internet Protocol security (IPsec), Encrypting File System (EFS), smart card logon, Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS), and digital signatures.
New and changed functionality
There are multiple changes to AD CS in Windows Server 2012 and the What’s New in AD CS article (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=224385) describes these changes.
Server Manager information
The installation of AD CS role services can be performed through the Server Manager. The following role services can be installed:
Role service | Description |
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Certification Authority (CA) | Root and subordinate CAs are used to issue certificates to users, computers, and services, and to manage certificate validity. |
Web Enrollment | CA Web enrollment allows users to connect to a CA by means of a Web browser in order to request certificates and retrieve certificate revocation lists (CRLs). |
Online Responder | The Online Responder service decodes revocation status requests for specific certificates, evaluates the status of these certificates, and sends back a signed response containing the requested certificate status information. |
Network Device Enrollment Service | The Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) allows routers and other network devices that do not have domain accounts to obtain certificates. |
Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service | The Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service enables users and computers to obtain certificate enrollment policy information. |
Certificate Enrollment Web Service | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service is an Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) role service that enables users and computers to perform certificate enrollment by using the HTTPS protocol. When used together, the Certificate Enrollment Web Service and the Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service enable policy-based certificate enrollment for - domain member computers not connected to the domain - computers that are not domain members |
See also
The following table provides additional resources for evaluating AD CS.
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