This is to verify that the certificate you're getting is from valid source.
For example you can validate CA using "sho cry pki serv" command - it's
fingerprint is there
Same for other certificates, use command of "sh cry pki cert verb"

Regards,
Piotr


2011/1/5 kamran shakil <[email protected]>

> Dears,
> I saw it many times while i doing labs  whenever i enroll and authenticate
> the cert from CA , i get 2 messages.
>
> fingerprint MD5
>
> fingerprint SHA
>
> Why TWO / BOTH of them are generated with keys ?
>
> I dont think i mentioned it in CA Config ?
>
>
> I didnt see any comment or clue on it in any of the worbooks i have nor on
> any forums . Well, please let us all know if someone has clue on it .
> Waiting
>
> regards,
> Kamran ~
>
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