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Table 8–4 PKI Wallet Encoding Standards
Component
Certificate chains
Trusted certificates
Private keys
Uploading a Wallet to an LDAP Directory
To upload a wallet to an LDAP directory, Oracle Wallet Manager uses SSL if the
specified wallet contains an SSL certificate. Otherwise, it lets you enter the directory
password.
To prevent accidental destruction of your wallet, Oracle Wallet Manager will not
permit you to execute the upload option unless the target wallet is currently open
and contains at least one user certificate.
To upload a wallet:
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Choose Operations > Export Wallet.... The Export Wallet dialog box appears.
Enter the destination file system directory for the wallet, or navigate to the
directory structure under Folders.
Enter the destination file name for the wallet.
Choose OK to return to the main window.
Choose Wallet > Upload Into The Directory Service.... If the currently open
wallet has not been saved, a dialog box appears with the following message:
Wallet needs to be saved before uploading.
Choose Yes to proceed.
Wallet certificates are checked for SSL key usage. Depending on whether a
certificate with SSL key usage is found in the wallet, one of the following
results occur:
If at least one certificate has SSL key usage: When prompted, enter the
LDAP directory server hostname and port information, then click OK.
Oracle Wallet Manager attempts connection to the LDAP directory server
using SSL.A message appears indicating whether the wallet was uploaded
successfully or it failed.
Encoding Standard
X509v3
X509v3
PKCS #8
Managing Wallets
Using Oracle Wallet Manager 8-15
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