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   * Please submit at least four **contacts** per system: An administrative contact, a technical one, a support contact and a security contact. We recommend to use non-personalized email addresses, especially for the security contact which could be your Computer Emergency Response Team. If you do not have anything like that, put in the contact that responds in case of security incidents. Please make sure to keep those email addresses up to date!   * Please submit at least four **contacts** per system: An administrative contact, a technical one, a support contact and a security contact. We recommend to use non-personalized email addresses, especially for the security contact which could be your Computer Emergency Response Team. If you do not have anything like that, put in the contact that responds in case of security incidents. Please make sure to keep those email addresses up to date!
   * Have your X.509 certificate for SAML-based communication ready. We have an [[en:certificates|information page about certificates]]. The most important items are:   * Have your X.509 certificate for SAML-based communication ready. We have an [[en:certificates|information page about certificates]]. The most important items are:
-    * IdP use DFN-PKI certificates. As of July 2019, only the **second generation of DFN-PKI certificates** will be valid. +    * IdPs use DFN-PKI certificates. As of July 2019, only the **second generation of DFN-PKI certificates** will be valid. 
-    * SPs can use DFN-PKI certificates (if entitled to do so), certificates issued by established commercial CAs, or self-signed certificates.+    * SPs can use DFN-PKI certificates (if entitled), certificates issued by established commercial CAs, or self-signed certificates.
     * SSL certificates must not exceed a **validity of 39 months**.     * SSL certificates must not exceed a **validity of 39 months**.
     * For security reasons, we do no longer accept certificates that were created with a sha1 **signature algorithm**. Here is how you can check this, e.g. with openssl:     * For security reasons, we do no longer accept certificates that were created with a sha1 **signature algorithm**. Here is how you can check this, e.g. with openssl: