Dave Botsch wrote:
>
> Well, using the lda-utils.lib you attached below gives the exact same results.
I attach the following:
export-import.lib (lib/)
ldap-utils.lib (lib/)
addCertsLDAP (cmds/)
The usage is the following:
http(s)://yourserver/cgi-bin/RAServer?cmd=addCertsLDAP
This is the way which I normally use to fill the LDAP if I don't use
importAll and activate LDAP. I use openldap2 and netscape 4.77. The
import via the directorysearch with an emailaddress works!
So perhaps this helps you more then my first notice ;-D
> On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:42:35PM +0200, Michael Bell wrote:
> > Dave Botsch wrote:
> > > Netscape Communicator, however, insists there are no such certificates.
> > >Is it expecting something different in terms of the certificate format
> > >or in terms of the DN of the certificate? This is when I go to Security,
> > >People, Search Directory.
> > >
> > > I am a bit suspicious as when viewing my ldap entry in Netscape, the
> > >usercertificate field shows the binary garbage in ascii representation.
> >
> > That's definitly wrong! I attach an actual version of the l
Sorry, this meant the behaviour of netscape.
Michael
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