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lennie

2005-12-11, 5:55 pm

Guys

This might be a simple thing, but I start getting desperate here :<.
The story is: I have installed Sun Java Enterprise Server 5.2 in a lab, and
I'm trying to install a certificate to use for ldap user authentication.
I have created a certificate request from the directory server console (a
..csr file with this BEGIN ..... END stuff), and then I have read tons of
documentation about how to get this self-signed (I don't want any ext. CA).
So my wish is to get this signed, and then install the bl.... certificate on
the directory server. This is maybe a simple thing, and I've tried various
combinations of keytool commands, but I simply cannot make it right. Any
input / suggestions will be highly appreciated.

The OS is solaris10.

Regards


Gary Jarrell

2005-12-31, 5:54 pm

I will have to look in my training manual (it's at work). But it is not an
easy task.
It is a 2 or 3 step process.


"lennie" <erling.kopperdal@lyse.net> wrote in message
news:FdudnaTLJYj1BgHeRVny1Q@lyse.net...
> Guys
>
> This might be a simple thing, but I start getting desperate here :<.
> The story is: I have installed Sun Java Enterprise Server 5.2 in a lab,
> and I'm trying to install a certificate to use for ldap user
> authentication.
> I have created a certificate request from the directory server console (a
> .csr file with this BEGIN ..... END stuff), and then I have read tons of
> documentation about how to get this self-signed (I don't want any ext.
> CA). So my wish is to get this signed, and then install the bl....
> certificate on the directory server. This is maybe a simple thing, and
> I've tried various combinations of keytool commands, but I simply cannot
> make it right. Any input / suggestions will be highly appreciated.
>
> The OS is solaris10.
>
> Regards
>
>



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