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<SCRIPT type="text/JavaScript">
function myOnLoad() {
}
function performPanel() {
with (document.forms[0]) {
submit();
}
}
</SCRIPT>
<h2>$panelname</h2>
<br/>
A security domain is a registry for all of the PKI services within an enterprise. Applications may use the security domain to locate other PKI services. <a href="javascript:toggle_details();">[Details]</a>
<SCRIPT type="text/JavaScript">
function toggle_details()
{
d = document.getElementById('details');
if (d.style.display == "block") {
d.style.display="none";
} else {
d.style.display="block";
}
}
</script>
<div id=details style="display: none;">
<br/>
This PKI solution allows multiple security domains within an organization, but each security domain must host a Certificate Authority.
<br/>
If the user is creating a new security domain, this CA Administrator is also
the security domain Administrator.
<br/>
If this subsystem is joining an existing security domain, the user will need to provide the credential information of the security domain Administrator
requested in the next panel.
</div>
#if ($errorString != "")
<img alt="" src="../img/icon_crit_update.gif"> <font color="red">$errorString</font>
#end
<br/>
#if ($cstype == "CA")
<b><input $check_newdomain type=radio name=choice value="newdomain"> Create a New Security Domain </b>
<br/>
If no security domain exists, a new one must be created for this CA.
<table class="details">
<tr>
<th>Security Domain Name: </th>
<td><input type=text size="40" name="sdomainName" value="$sdomainName"> (e.g. - Dogtag Security Domain)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Security Domain URL: </th>
<td>https://$machineName:$https_port</td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/>
<b><input $check_existingdomain type=radio name=choice value="existingdomain"> Join an Existing Security Domain </b>
#else
<b><input disabled="disabled" type=radio name=choice value="newdomain"> Create a New Security Domain </b>
<br/>
If no security domain exists, a new one must be created for this CA.
<table class="details">
<tr>
<th>Security Domain Name: </th>
<td><input disabled="disabled" type=text size="40" name="sdomainName" value="$sdomainName"> (e.g. - Dogtag Security Domain)</td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/>
<b><input checked type=radio name=choice value="existingdomain"> Join an Existing Security Domain </b>
#end
<br/>
Enter the URL to an existing security domain.
<br/>
<table class="details">
<tr>
<th>Security Domain URL: </th>
<td><input type=text size="40" name="sdomainURL" value="$sdomainURL"> (e.g. - https://hostname:port)</td>
</tr>
</table>
<br/>
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