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The extensions defined for [X.509v3] [certificates] provide methods for associating additional [attributes] with users or public keys and for managing [relationships] between CAs.
The extensions defined for [X.509v3] [certificates] provide methods for associating additional [attributes] with users or [Public Keys] and for managing [relationships] between [Certificate Authorities|Certificate Authority].
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For example, a certificate may contain only one authority key identifier extension ([Section 4.2.1.1|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.1]). An extension includes the boolean critical, with a default value of FALSE. The text for each extension specifies the acceptable values for the critical field for CAs conforming to this profile.
For example, a certificate may contain only one [authority key identifier extension|AuthorityKeyIdentifier] ([Section 4.2.1.1|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-4.2.1.1]). An extension includes the [Boolean] critical, with a default value of FALSE. The text for each extension specifies the acceptable values for the critical field for CAs conforming to this profile.