Managing Wallets
Downloading a Wallet from an LDAP Directory
When a wallet is downloaded from an LDAP directory, it is resident in working
memory. It is not saved to the file system unless you expressly save it using any of
the Save options described in the following sections.
To download a wallet from an LDAP directory:
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If no certificates have SSL key usage: When prompted, enter the user's
distinguished name
information, and click OK. Oracle Wallet Manager attempts connection to
the LDAP directory server using simple password authentication mode,
assuming that the wallet password is the same as the directory password.
If the connection fails, a dialog box prompts for the directory password of
the specified DN. Oracle Wallet Manager attempts connection to the LDAP
directory server using this password and displays a warning message if the
attempt fails. Otherwise, Oracle Wallet Manager displays a status message
at the bottom of the window indicating that the upload was successful.
See Also:
"Saving Changes"
"Saving the Open Wallet to a New Location"
"Saving in System Default"
Choose Wallet > Download From The Directory Service....
A dialog box prompts for the user's distinguished name (DN), and the LDAP
directory password, hostname, and port information. Oracle Wallet Manager
uses simple password authentication to connect to the LDAP directory.
Depending on whether the downloading operation succeeds or not, one of the
following results occurs:
If the download operation fails: Check to make sure that you have
correctly entered the user's DN, and the LDAP server hostname and port
information.
If the download is successful: Choose OK to open the downloaded wallet.
Oracle Wallet Manager attempts to open that wallet using the directory
password. If the operation fails after using the directory password, then a
dialog box prompts for the wallet password.
(DN), the LDAP server hostname and port
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