ASN1Subject
import type { ASN1Subject } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/acmpca.ts?docs=full";
Contains information about the certificate subject.
The Subject
field in the certificate identifies the entity that owns or controls the public key in the certificate.
The entity can be a user, computer, device, or service.
The Subject
must contain an X.500 distinguished name (DN).
A DN is a sequence of relative distinguished names (RDNs).
The RDNs are separated by commas in the certificate.
§Properties
For CA and end-entity certificates in a private PKI, the common name (CN) can be any string within the length limit.
Note: In publicly trusted certificates, the common name must be a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) associated with the certificate subject.
Two-digit code that specifies the country in which the certificate subject located.
Disambiguating information for the certificate subject.
Typically a qualifier appended to the name of an individual. Examples include Jr. for junior, Sr. for senior, and III for third.
Concatenation that typically contains the first letter of the GivenName, the first letter of the middle name if one exists, and the first letter of the Surname.
The locality (such as a city or town) in which the certificate subject is located.
Legal name of the organization with which the certificate subject is affiliated.
A subdivision or unit of the organization (such as sales or finance) with which the certificate subject is affiliated.
Typically a shortened version of a longer GivenName. For example, Jonathan is often shortened to John. Elizabeth is often shortened to Beth, Liz, or Eliza.