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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Configuring the secure LDAP (LDAPS) connectionThis section allows you to configure the LDAP connection for <strong>WebSphere</strong>Application Server V5 by following the previous steps from “Configuring a basicLDAP connection” on page 318.Creating the certificates for SSLThis section provides information for the keyring settings needed for the secureLDAP connection over SSL.To create a self-signed certificate for the SecureWay LDAP peer, follow the stepsdescribed in 10.10.1, “Generating a digital certificate” on page 279.►►►Use the following information for the new LDAP keyring file:Key database file: CMS Key database fileFile name: LDAPKey.kdbLocation: C:\LDAP\etcUse the following information to create the LDAP key entry:Key label: LDAP SSLFor the rest of the fields, use your own settings according to your server andlocation.For extracting the certificate from the LDAP keyring file, use the followingdetails:Data type: Base64-encoded ASCII dataCertificate file name: SecurewayDAPCert.armLocation: C:\LDAP\etcTo create a key database for the <strong>WebSphere</strong> LDAP SSL peer, follow the stepsdescribed in 10.9.1, “Generating a self-signed certificate” on page 264.►►►Use the following information for creating the new key database:Key Database File: JKSFile Name: WASLDAPKeyring.jksLocation: C:\<strong>WebSphere</strong>\AppServer\etcUse the following information to create a new self-signed certificate for LDAP:Key label: LDAPSSLFor the rest of the fields, use your own settings according to your server andlocation.For extracting the certificate, use the following information:328 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>V5.0</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Handbook

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