Configure The Publishing Destination - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 4.5 Installation And Setup Manual

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Mappers translate objects (such as certificates) in the internal database into some
other form for publishing. You will configure an LDAP mapper to translate the
user name in a client certificate request to a distinguished name (DN) in the
publishing directory.
Publishers are objects that actually publish the data. You will not configure the
publisher here, but the
produces and adds a
of course, is the client certificate (in a binary form).
Rules coordinate the use of a mapper with a publisher for objects that meet certain
conditions. The conditions may simply require a certain type of object (such as a
client certificate). A condition may also assert some additional requirement (a
predicate) that must be true about that type of object in order to invoke the rule.
You will not configure any rules in this example. By default, the Certificate
Manager uses a rule to coordinate the
LdapUserCertPublisher

Configure the Publishing Destination

To enable publishing and configure the directory where certificates will be
published:
If the CMS window is not still open, start Netscape Console again (or go back
1.
to the main Console window) and open the window for Certificate
Management System.
Open the Certificate Manager folder and select Publishing.
2.
Check the Enable Publishing checkbox then the Enable LDAP Publishing
3.
checkbox.
The Destination area becomes editable.
LdapUserCertPublisher
attribute to its entry. The value of the attribute,
certificate
LdapUserCertMap
for publishing client certificates.
Using the Default Demo
finds the DN that the mapper
and the
Chapter 3
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