Each of these certificates must be trusted by the client workstations that will be making sessions requests and reviewing sessions. This may be accomplished by signing the certificates with an enterprise root authority that is trusted by the client workstations (recommended), or the certificates may be distributed to each workstation via group policy or other distribution means.
The Sessions Certificates pane on the Certificates setting page displays details about the certificates that are used by One Identity Safeguard to provide Privileged Sessions functionality.
The Timestamping Certificate Authority and the Session Recording Signing Certificate are used to sign an SSH or RDP session recording.