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Browse All TopicsRegarding enabling SSL on LDAP using Port 636 on 2003 active directory server for encrypted authentication for clients. What are the steps needed for this? Is a separate CA server needed how is this feature enabled. An appliance for single sign on will be using 636 instead of 389.
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by: bbaoPosted on 2007-11-09 at 17:29:01ID: 20254290
have you ever read the following MSKB articles?
om/kb/2470 78
om/kb/3210 51
How To Enable Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Communication over LDAP for Windows 2000 Domain Controllers
http://support.microsoft.c
How to enable LDAP over SSL with a third-party certification authority
http://support.microsoft.c
hope it helps,
bbao