[1] The DSSA™ [2] is autonomous and does not accept any commands or network communications received from outside. Therefore, the only way to configure or modify any DSSA™ is by using the interface or command prompts directly on the software itself.
The DSSA™ must authenticate to the CSG™ [3] every time it wants to communicate with the CA [4] and using the AACD™ Control Centre, the CSG™ can enable/disable this communication and effectively control the behaviour of a specific DSSA™ Server. This simple feature can be valuable when multiple instances of DSSA™ Servers occur on a network.
The intuitive design of the AACD™ Control Centre means that the specific server’s IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name [FQDN] appears in a list with a simple radio button that can be checked to enable the DSSA™ communication with the CA or unchecked to disable it.
Links:
[1] https://www.digi-sign.com/downloads/download.php?id=aacd-digi-ssl-pdf
[2] http://www2.digi-sign.com/aacd/daemon+server+side+application
[3] http://www2.digi-sign.com/aacd/certificate+service+gateway
[4] http://www2.digi-sign.com/certificate+authority