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Posted to users@directory.apache.org by Steven Altsman <sa...@idauto.net> on 2011/09/29 16:47:56 UTC

[ApacheDS] Extracting SSL Cert for openSUSE LDAP client

All,

 

I've grabbed 2.0.0-M3 and would like to import the SSL cert into openSUSE so
I can actually connect to port 636 (ideally 10636).  Directory Studio
automatically prompts me to trust the cert, but Yast2 doesn't give me that
option.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated


Re: [ApacheDS] Extracting SSL Cert for openSUSE LDAP client

Posted by Kiran Ayyagari <ka...@apache.org>.
(a bit painful to do, am sure we will have a better option in future
to just do this)

Open the uid=admin,ou=system entry in Studio

Right-click on userCertificate attribute and select 'Edit Value' and
from the dialog shown click 'Save Certificate' and save it to some
file.

Use any certificate tool to export it to the format you want
to(depends on the tool ), I use portecle [1] to export that to PEM
format

[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/portecle/

On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Steven Altsman <sa...@idauto.net> wrote:
> All,
>
>
>
> I've grabbed 2.0.0-M3 and would like to import the SSL cert into openSUSE so
> I can actually connect to port 636 (ideally 10636).  Directory Studio
> automatically prompts me to trust the cert, but Yast2 doesn't give me that
> option.
>
>
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated
>
>



-- 
Kiran Ayyagari