Removing User Source Connections; Updating A Certificate For A User Source - Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION REFERENCE 10.3 16-04-2010 System Administration Manual

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Address: Specify the IP address or DNS hostname of the server where the LDAP directory
resides.
Use SSL: Displays Yes or No, depending on whether the user source uses SSL. You cannot edit
this field.
Port: This field defaults to the standard SSL port (636) or non-SSL port (389) depending on
whether the user source uses SSL. If your LDAP server is listening on a different port, select
that port number.
Certificate: If the user source uses SSL, displays the certificate for the user source. You cannot
edit the certificate.
Update: If the user source uses SSL, click the Update button to update the certificate, if a new
certificate exists.
4 Click OK.

31.3.3 Removing User Source Connections

1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Configuration tab.
2 In the User Sources panel, click the underlined link for a user source.
3 In the Connections panel, select a connection's check box.
4 Click Remove.

31.3.4 Updating a Certificate for a User Source

A certificate is used to allow secure communication between devices and user sources. If your
certificate expires or you want to change the certificate, you need to update the certificate.
1 In ZENworks Control Center, click the Configuration tab.
2 In the User Sources panel, click the user source.
3 In the Connections panel, click a connection to display the Edit Connection Details dialog box.
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