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SSL options
You can use the following options to specify that
communicating with your Directory Server. You also use these options if you want
to use certificate-based authentication. These options are valid only when LDAPS
has been turned on and configured for your Directory Server. For more
information on certificate-based authentication and how to create a certificate
database for use with LDAP clients, see Chapter 11, "Managing SSL" in the
Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
Make sure that you specify your Directory Server's encrypted port when you use
these options:
-K
-N
-P
-W
-Z
Additional ldapdelete options
The following options offer additional functionality:
-c
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Specifies the name of the certificate key used for certificate-based client
authentication. For example, -K Server-Key.
Specifies the certificate name to use for certificate-based client authentication.
For example, -N Server-Cert. If this option is specified, then the -Z and -W
options are required. Also, if this option is specified, then the -D and -w
options must not be specified, or certificate-based authentication will not
occur and the bind operation will use the authentication credentials specified
on -D and -w
Specifies the path and filename of the security files for the client. This option is
used only with the -Z option. When used on a machine where an SSL-enabled
web browser is configured, the path specified on this option can point to the
security database for the web browser. For example, -P
c:\security\cert.db. The client security files can also be stored on the
Directory Server in the /usr/netscape/servers/alias directory (where
NSHOME is the directory where you installed the server). In this case, the -P
option calls out a path and filename similar to the following:
-P c:\Netscape\Suitespot\alias\client-cert.db.
Specifies the password for the certificate database identified on the -P option.
For example, -W serverpassword.
Specifies that SSL is to be used for the delete request.
Specifies that the utility must run in continuous operation mode. Errors are
reported, but the utility continues with deletions. The default is to quit after
reporting an error.
use LDAPS when
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