Ssl Options - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 Configuration Manual

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Specifies the password associated with the distinguished name specified in the
-w
-D option. For example, -w mypassword. The default is "", or anonymous.If
you do not specify a password on the command line, and the server requires
one, the command will prompt you to provide one. It is more secure not to
provide a password on the command line so that it does not show up in clear
text in a listing of commands.
Specifies the dn of the entry to delete.
dn

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:
Specifies the filename and path of the private key database of the client.
-K
In previous releases of Directory Server, except for when doing
certificate-based authentication, it wasn't necessary to specify the path to the
key database (using the -K option). In this release of Directory Server,
irrespective of the type of authentication being performed, you must specify
the -K option when the key database has a different name than key3.db or
when the key database is not under the same directory as the certificate
database, the cert7.db file (the path for which is specified with the -P
option).
Specifies the certificate name to use for certificate-based client authentication.
-N
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.
use LDAPS when
ldapdelete
Chapter 7
Command-Line Utilities
ldapdelete
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