Blackberry 8100 Series manual

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    User Guide Supplement S / MIME Support Package for BlackBerry Smartphones B lackBerry Pearl 8100 Series[...]

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    SWD-292878-0324093908-001[...]

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    Contents Certificates ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Certificate basics .....................................................................[...]

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    Certificates Certificate basics Download a certificate from an LDAP certificate server 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click Certificates . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Fetch Certificates . 5. Specify the search criteria. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Search . 8. Click a certificate. 9. Click Add Certificate to Key Store [...]

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    This field displays the standard to which the public key complies. Your device supports RSA®, DSA, Diffie-Hellman, and ECC keys. Subject: This field displays information about the certificate subject. Issuer: This field displays information about the certificate issuer. Serial Number: This field displays the certificate serial number in hexadecima[...]

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    Delete a certificate 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click Certificates . 3. Highlight a certificate. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Delete . View the certificate chain for a certificate 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click Certificates . 3. Highlight a certificate. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Show [...]

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    5. Click Fetch Status or Fetch Chain Status . Change the trust status of a certificate 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click Certificates . 3. Highlight a certificate. 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Trust or Distrust . 6. If necessary, perform one of the following actions: • To trust the highlighted certificate, click Selec[...]

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    Superseded: A new certificate is replacing an existing certificate. Cessation of Operation: The certificate subject no longer requires the certificate. Certificate Hold: You want to revoke the certificate temporarily. Certificate options Change the display name for a certificate 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click Certificat[...]

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    3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click Fetch Certificates . 5. Press the Menu key. 6. Click Options . 7. Change the Prompt for Label field to No . 8. Press the Menu key. 9. Click Save . When you add a certificate, your BlackBerry® device uses the certificate subject as the name for the certificate. Turn off the fetch status prompt that appears when you a[...]

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    Certificate troubleshooting I cannot download a certificate If you changed the connection type that your BlackBerry® device uses to connect to the LDAP certificate server, try switching to the default connection type. 9[...]

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    Certificate servers Add a certificate server 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click Certificate Servers . 3. Press the Menu key. 4. Click New Server . 5. Specify information for the certificate server. 6. Press the Menu key. 7. Click Save . Change connection information for a certificate server 1. In the device options, click S[...]

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    Connection Type: Specify whether your BlackBerry® device uses an SSL connection or a TLS connection to connect to the certificate server. Connection options for OCSP and CRL servers Friendly Name: Type a display name for the certificate server. Server URL: Type the web address of the certificate server. Send connection information for a certificat[...]

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    Key stores About the key store The key store on your BlackBerry® device might store the following items. To access these items in the key store, you must type a key store password. • personal certificates (certificate and private key pairs) • certificates that you download using the certificate synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop [...]

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    3. Change the Key Store Address Injector field to Enabled . 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Save . Change the service that your device uses to download certificates Depending on your organization, you might not be able to change the service that you use to download certificates. For more information, contact your administrator. 1. In the device opt[...]

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    2. Click Key Stores . 3. Change the Accept Unverified CRLs field to No . 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Save . Your BlackBerry® device rejects certificate revocation lists from CRL servers that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service cannot verify. 15[...]

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    S/MIME-protected messages S/MIME-protected message basics About signing and encrypting messages You can digitally sign or encrypt messages to add another level of security to email messages and PIN messages that you send from your BlackBerry® device. Digital signatures are designed to help recipients verify the authenticity and integrity of messag[...]

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    Add a certificate from a message 1. In a message, highlight a digital signature indicator. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Import Sender’s certificate . Add a certificate from an attachment 1. In a message, click the certificate attachment. 2. Click Retrieve Certificate Attachment . 3. Click the certificate. 4. Click Import Certificate . Attachme[...]

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    3. Click Encryption Details . S/MIME-protected message status Digital signature indicators : Your BlackBerry® device verified the digital signature. : Your device cannot verify the digital signature. : Your device requires more data to verify the digital signature. : Your device trusts the certificate chain. : The sender’s email address does not[...]

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    1. In a message, highlight a digital signature indicator. 2. Press the Menu key. 3. Click Check Sender’s Certificate or Check Sender’s Cert Chain . S/MIME-protected message options Change your signing or encryption certificate Your BlackBerry® device uses your encryption certificate to encrypt messages in the sent items folder and includes you[...]

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    Change the default message classification Verify that your administrator has turned on message classifications. Your BlackBerry® device is designed to use the default message classification when you send a message to a contact that you have not sent a message to or received a message from previously. If you have sent a message to or received messa[...]

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    Turn off the prompt that appears before an S/MIME-protected message is truncated 1. In the device options, click Security Options . 2. Click S/MIME . 3. Change the Warn about truncated messages field to No . 4. Press the Menu key. 5. Click Save . To turn on the prompt again, change the Warn about truncated messages field to Yes . Turn off the promp[...]

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    Smart cards About using a smart card with your device Smart cards store certificates and private keys. You can use a smart card reader to import certificates from a smart card to the key store on your BlackBerry® device, but you cannot import private keys. As a result, private key operations such as signing and decryption use the smart card, and p[...]