Using ldap servers with ssl, Installing the root certificate – VBrick Systems Portal Server ETV v4.1 User Manual
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Using LDAP Servers with SSL
Installing the Root Certificate
If the LDAP server requires SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for encryption and authentication,
you will need to install the certificate locally on the ETV Portal Server as a
Trusted Root
Certificate Authority
.
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To install the root certificate locally on the ETV Portal Server as Trusted Root
Certificate Authority:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. In the address bar type
https://LDAPSERVER:636
where
LDAPSERVER
is the address of the
LDAP Server associated with Certificate Authority (See Resolving Other Security Alerts
on page 74) and
636
is the SSL port used to authenticate with the LDAP Server.
3. When Internet Explorer displays a Security Alert dialog (Internet Explorer 6) or
certificate error screens (Internet Explorer 7), click
View Certificate
.
4. A Certificate window will open, click on the
Certificate Path
tab.
5. If there is more than on certificate listed in the
Certificate Path
tab, choose the root
certificate by selecting the top-most certificate and then clicking
View Certificate
.
6. Choose the
General
tab. and click
Install Certificate
.
7. Click
Next
.
Note Internet Explorer 6 only. All three items in the Security Alert window below must be
in compliance. The first item can easily be installed using these instructions; for the
middle item, the local CA will need to create a new certificate if it is out of date; for
the last item, the name of the certificate will need to match the address entered in the
address bar of your browser.