Installing the certificate chain of an ldap server – FUJITSU SPARC M4000 User Manual
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3. Use the showldap (8) command to confirm the setting.
XSCF> showldap
Bind Name: cn=Directory Manager
Base Distinguished Name: ou=People,dc=users,dc=apl,dc=com,o=isp
LDAP Search Timeout: 60
Bind Password: Set
LDAP Servers: ldap://onibamboo:389 ldaps://company2.com:636
CERTS: None
Installing the Certificate Chain of an LDAP Server
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Command operation
1. Use the showldap (8) command to display the LDAP setting.
XSCF> showldap
Bind Name: cn=Directory Manager
Base Distinguished Name: ou=People,dc=users,dc=apl,dc=com,o=isp
LDAP Search Timeout: 60
Bind Password: Set
LDAP Servers: ldap://onibamboo:389 ldaps://company2.com:636
CERTS: None
2. Use the setldap (8) command to import the certificate chain.
XSCF> setldap –c [email protected]:Cert.pem
3. Use the showldap (8) command to confirm that you have imported the
certificate chain.
XSCF> showldap
Bind Name: cn=Directory Manager
Base Distinguished Name: ou=People,dc=users,dc=apl,dc=com,o=isp
LDAP Search Timeout: 60
Bind Password: Set
LDAP Servers: ldap://onibamboo:389 ldaps://company2.com:636
CERTS: Exists