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Importing the LDAP Server certificate

Finally, on the domain controller that runs Active Directory, you need to accept the certificate signed by the Certification Authority. From a command prompt, navigate to the directory that contains the certificate ldapcert.cer and issue the following command:

certreq -accept ldapcer.cer

The certificate is now installed. To verify the certificate installation, start the MMC and open the snap-in that manages the certificates on the local computer. In the tree, browse to the location Certificates (Local Computer), Personal, Certificates. A certificate issued to the domain controller should exist.

Figure 52: Verification of the purpose of the certificate.

Select the certificate and choose menu option Properties. The Certificate purposes should show Server Authentication.

To finish the configuration on the domain controller, restart the domain controller.

See Also

Secure LDAP Active Directory environment

Creating an Active Directory domain controller certificate request

Creating a Certification Authority

Sign the certificate request by the Certification Authority

Exporting the root certificate Certification Authority

Importing the root certificate Certification Authority

Setting up the UMRA (LDAP Client) computer

Verifying secure LDAPS using SSL


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