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authority information accessπρόσβαση πληροφοριών αρχής έκδοσης (A certificate extension that contains information useful for verifying the trust status of a certificate, as defined by the 2008 Memo of the Network Working Group. This information potentially includes Uniform Resource Locations (URLs) where the issuing CA's certificate can be retrieved, as well as a location of an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responder configured to provide status for the certificate in question)
Authority Key Identifierαναγνωριστικό κλειδιού αρχής έκδοσης (A certificate extension used by the certificate chaining engine to determine what certificate was used to sign a presented certificate. The AKI can contain the issuer name, serial number, public key information, or no information at all. By matching the information in a certificate's AKI extension to a CA certificate's Subject Key Identifier (SKI) extension, a certificate chain can be built)
certification authorityαρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών (An entity entrusted to issue certificates that assert that the recipient individual, computer, or organization requesting the certificate fulfills the conditions of an established policy)
enterprise certification authorityαρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών εταιρείας (A computer service that issues digital certificates that can only be used inside a business or organization)
Health Registration AuthorityΑρχή δήλωσης εύρυθμης λειτουργίας (A component of Network Access Protection (NAP) that validates statements of health (SoHs) and approves the issuance of a health certificate to clients that pass health policy verification)
intermediate certification authorityαρχή έκδοσης ενδιάμεσων πιστοποιητικών (A certification authority that has the ability to issue the intermediate certificates needed to certify the subject identified by the end certificate)
issuing certification authorityεκδούσα αρχή πιστοποιητικών (In a public key infrastructure hierarchy, the certification authority that that issues certificates to users and computers)
local registration authorityτοπική αρχή δήλωσης εφαρμογών (An intermediary between a software publisher and a certification authority (CA). The local registration authority can, for example, verify a publisher's credentials before sending them to the CA)
root authorityαρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών ρίζας (The most trusted certification authority (CA), which is at the top of a certification hierarchy. The root CA has a self-signed certificate)
root certification authorityαρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών ρίζας (The most trusted certification authority (CA), which is at the top of a certification hierarchy. The root CA has a self-signed certificate)
Root certification authority certificateπιστοποιητικό από αρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών ρίζας (A certificate signed by the certification authority that is used to verify the authenticity of a server certificate created by the certification authority)
stand-alone certification authorityμεμονωμένη αρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών (A certification authority (CA) that is not integrated with Active Directory)
start-of-authority resource recordεγγραφή πόρου έναρξης αρχής (A record that indicates the starting point or original point of authority for information stored in a zone. The SOA resource record (RR) is the first RR created when adding a new zone. It also contains several parameters used by other computers that use DNS to determine how long they will use information for the zone and how often updates are required)
Trusted Root Certification AuthoritiesΑξιόπιστες αρχές έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών ρίζας (Implicitly trusted certification authorities. Includes all of the certificates in the Third-Party Root Certification Authorities store plus root certificates from the user organization and Microsoft)
trusted root certification authorityαξιόπιστη αρχή έκδοσης πιστοποιητικών ρίζας (A root certification authority that appears in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities console of the Windows operating systems and is trusted by the operating system)