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Twocanoes Software releases Certificate Request for macOS - Published on 03/20/18
Twocanoes Software today introduces Certificate Request, an innovative and powerful utility for the Mac that is used to request and install digital X.509 certificates directly from Active Directory. Certificate Request automatically discovers all the required information from Active Directory. Once authenticated, requesting a digital certificate is a simple as clicking a single button. The digital certificate can be used for configuring wireless, Mail, VPN, or many other services on macOS.
Naperville, Illinois - Twocanoes Software is pleased to announce the release of Certificate Request, an innovative and powerful utility for the Mac that is used to request and install digital X.509 certificates directly from Active Directory. This utility automatically discovers all the required information from Active Directory. Once authenticated, requesting a digital certificate is a simple as clicking a single button. The digital certificate can be used for configuring wireless, Mail, VPN, or many other services on macOS that require certificates issued by Active Directory:
* Native Requests: Certificate Request doesn't require any changes to Active Directory. Certificate requests are sent over standard Windows protocols (DCE/RPC).
* Active Directory binding not required: Certificate Request uses Kerberos to authenticate with Active Directory and doesn't require the Mac to be bound to Active Directory. If the Mac is bound, Certificate Request can use the existing kerberos credentials from login to request a certificate.
* Smart: Certificate Request automatically discovers all of the Active Directory information that is required, including the name of the Active Directory Certificate Authority server, the Certificate Authority name, and all available certificate templates. Certificate Request even downloads the Active Directory Root Certificate automatically and makes it easy to configure the Mac to trust it.
* Keychain or YubiKey: Certificate Request installs digital certificates directly to the standard macOS keychain or YubiKey hardware encryption device. The private key never leaves the keychain or the yubikey, so it is secure.
* Advanced Authentication: Certificate Request automatically detects if a login has already occurred and if credentials available. If there are multiple credentials available, Certificate Request gives the option to select the appropriate one. Certificate Request can also purge all credentials, and certificates use SHA512 hashing and 2048 bit RSA keys.
* Multiple Template Support: Since digital certificates can be used in many different services, Active Directory bundles the settings into Templates. Certificate Request shows all available templates on the Active Directory server and makes it easy to select the appropriate one for the service you require (i.e. VPN, Mail, Wi-Fi, etc).
* Simple, Yet Powerful: When Certificate Request is first launched, all the necessary Active Directory information needed to request a user certificate is automatically populated. Certificate Request is simple and easy to use with your existing Active Directory infrastructure without making any changes.
* Intensely Integrated: Certificate Request doesn't require a proxy or web services to work with your existing Active Directory network. DCE/RPC, a protocol that Windows Servers understand natively, is used to send all certificate requests.
* At Your Service: Configure any services that require digital certificates easily. Certificate Request stores the digital certificate in the secure keychain on macOS, or in a YubiKey hardware device, so services such as VPN, Mail, 802.1X (wireless) and more can easily access them.
* Automate: The Certificate Request command line tool allows administrators to automate certificate requests to Active Directory and installation into the keychain on macOS. The command line tool uses the user's kerberos credentials so that certificate generation can happen seamlessly.
Technical Specs:
* Generates X.509 Digital Certificates
* SHA512 Hash
* RSA 2048 bit keys
* Kerberos Authentication
System Requirements:
* macOS 10.12 or Later
* Active Directory user credentials for a kerberos ticket, or a Mac bound to Active Directory
Windows Server:
* Active Directory (Windows Server 2003 or later)
* Standard Network Ports for LDAP, RPC and Kerberos
YubiKey:
* YubiKey 4 Series Security Keys in PIV mode
* Management Key
* Available Slot for digital identity
Pricing and Availability:
Certificate Request can be purchased online today for $29.99 for a single user, and $299.99 (USD) for 30 users. A free 14 day trial is available on the product webpage. Premium Support and upgrade maintenance for 1 year is included with multi-licensed versions of Certificate Request. For organizations that require additional licenses, educational pricing, or payment by purchase order, please visit Twocanoes Software online.
Twocanoes Software: https://twocanoes.com
Certificate Request: https://twocanoes.com/products/mac/certificate-request/
Purchase: https://twocanoes.com/products/mac/certificate-request/
YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izOX9sWoRKU
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Based in Naperville, Illinois, Twocanoes Software was founded by Timothy Perfitt in 2012. Focusing on iOS and OS X exclusively, Twocanoes provides customers with software to perform complex IT tasks with minimum effort. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2018 Twocanoes Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, macOS, iPhone, iPod, iPad and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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