If a client authentication certificate was previously disabled, the user will be blocked from API communication. Enabling the certificate restores API access and allows the user to authenticate again.
You may want to enable a client authentication certificate if:
The certificate was disabled temporarily for security or maintenance.
API integrations need to be restored after being blocked.
The service user requires access again after an account update.
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Some API integrations may require you to restart services or update configurations to recognize the re-enabled certificate.
You can disable the client authentication certificate at a later stage, if you choose.
Sign in to DigiCert ONE.
In the top-right corner, select the profile icon > Admin Profile.
This takes you to your user details page.
Scroll down to the Authentication certificates section.
Locate the tile with the certificate that you want to enable.
In the top-right corner of the tile, select ⁝ > Enable.
The certificate is now active. The service user can authenticate and communicate with the API again.
Sign in to DigiCert ONE.
In the left navigation menu, select Access > Users.
In the First name column, select the user's name.
This takes you to the user's details page.
Scroll down to the Authentication certificates section.
Locate the tile with the certificate that you want to enable.
In the top-right corner of the tile, select ⁝ > Enable.
The certificate is now active. The service user can authenticate and communicate with the API again.
This takes you to the list of standard users in your account.