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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 42 User Guide 6 Click Save Settings to save your settings. If you want to use secure LDAP, see "Configuring the User Directory service to use secure LDAP" on page 42 after you configure the User Directory service. 7 (Optional) Select another service from the Services Settings list on the left if you want to configure the other services now. Now you are ready to start Contribute, and enable your website to use CPS. To do so, see "Enabling Contribute websites to work with CPS (CPS only)" on page 42. Configuring the User Directory service to use secure LDAP The default configuration of the User Directory service does not encrypt communications to the LDAP server. You can configure the service to use secure LDAP (LDAPS) to encrypt information to and from your LDAP server. Note: Before you set up LDAPS, you should have already configured the User Directory service to integrate with your LDAP/Active Directory server. If you have not done so, see "Configuring CPS User Directory and other services" on page 40 before you complete the LDAPS procedure in this section. This section describes one method for configuring the User Directory service to use LDAPS. This method uses the Java keytool to import your LDAP server SSL certificate into the trust store of the CPS J2EE server JVM. Note: The following procedure is for the CPS Simple Installation-if you did not already have a Java application server when you installed CPS. If you used the CPS WAR File Installation-because you already had a Java application server-then you should consult your Java server documentation for information about importing an SSL certificate. To import your LDAP SSL certificate into CPS trust store to use LDAPS: 1 In a command prompt, change to the CPS installation directory in the following default location: 0C:/Program Files/Macromedia/Contribute Publishing Server/jre/bin 2 Enter the following command: 0keytool Depending on your configuration, you might need to include more information. The complete command is: 0keytool -import -alias serverca -file -keystore {jrun.rootdir}/lib/trustStore -storepass changeit In this command, certificate filename and path is the name and location of your LDAP SSL certificate. 3 Restart the server running CPS. Now you are ready to start Contribute, and enable your website to use CPS. Enabling Contribute websites to work with CPS (CPS only) After you install (see "Installing Contribute Publishing Server (Optional)" on page 23) and configure (see "Configuring CPS User Directory and other services" on page 40) Contribute Publishing Server (CPS), you can enable any website to which you've created a connection to access CPS. Note: If you haven't created a connection to your website, do so before you proceed with these instructions. For information, see "Creating a Contribute website connection" on page 22.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
42
6
Click Save Settings to save your settings.
If you want to use secure LDAP, see “Configuring the User Directory service to use secure LDAP” on page 42 after
you configure the User Directory service.
7
(Optional) Select another service from the Services Settings list on the left if you want to configure the other
services now.
Now you are ready to start Contribute, and enable your website to use CPS. To do so, see “Enabling Contribute
websites to work with CPS (CPS only)” on page 42.
Configuring the User Directory service to use secure LDAP
The default configuration of the User Directory service does not encrypt communications to the LDAP server. You
can configure the service to use secure LDAP (LDAPS) to encrypt information to and from your LDAP server.
Note:
Before you set up LDAPS, you should have already configured the User Directory service to integrate with your
LDAP/Active Directory server. If you have not done so, see “Configuring CPS User Directory and other services” on
page 40 before you complete the LDAPS procedure in this section.
This section describes one method for configuring the User Directory service to use LDAPS. This method uses the
Java keytool to import your LDAP server SSL certificate into the trust store of the CPS J2EE server JVM.
Note:
The following procedure is for the CPS Simple Installation—if you did not already have a Java application server
when you installed CPS. If you used the CPS WAR File Installation—because you already had a Java application
server—then you should consult your Java server documentation for information about importing an SSL certificate.
To import your LDAP SSL certificate into CPS trust store to use LDAPS:
1
In a command prompt, change to the CPS installation directory in the following default location:
0C:/Program Files/Macromedia/Contribute Publishing Server/jre/bin
2
Enter the following command:
0keytool
Depending on your configuration, you might need to include more information. The complete command is:
0keytool -import -alias serverca -file <certificate filename and path> -keystore
{jrun.rootdir}/lib/trustStore -storepass changeit
In this command,
certificate filename and path
is the name and location of your LDAP SSL certificate.
3
Restart the server running CPS.
Now you are ready to start Contribute, and enable your website to use CPS.
Enabling Contribute websites to work with CPS (CPS
only)
After you install (see “Installing Contribute Publishing Server (Optional)” on page 23) and configure (see “Config-
uring CPS User Directory and other services” on page 40) Contribute Publishing Server (CPS), you can enable any
website to which you’ve created a connection to access CPS.
Note:
If you haven’t created a connection to your website, do so before you proceed with these instructions. For infor-
mation, see “Creating a Contribute website connection” on page 22.