This appendix explains what a distinguished name is and how Netscape Certificate
Management System (CMS) uses distinguished names to automatically update
certificate information in your corporate LDAP directory.
This appendix contains the following sections:
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"What Is a Distinguished Name?," on page 781
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"DNs in Certificate Management System," on page 784
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"Role of Distinguished Names in Certificates," on page 791
For the most part, the information presented in this appendix is specific to
Netscape Directory Server, an LDAP-compliant directory.
What Is a Distinguished Name?
Distinguished names (DNs) are string representations that uniquely identify users,
systems, and organizations. In general, DNs are used in LDAP-compliant
directories, such as Netscape Directory Server. In Certificate Management System,
you use DNs to identify the owner of a certificate and the authority that issued a
certificate.
NOTE
If you are using an LDAP directory in conjunction with Certificate
Management System, the DNs in your certificates should match the
DNs in your directory.
Distinguished Names
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