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Directory Settings screen, Uploading a certificate
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Directory Settings screen LDAP is a protocol for accessing information directories. While LDAP is based on the X.500 standard, it is significantly simpler. LDAP also supports TCP/IP and is an open protocol. Use the Directory Settings screen to set directory access for the now selected enclosure. Box Directory Server Address Directory Server SSL Port Search Context 1 Search Context 2 Search Context 3 Possible value Description where ### ranges The IP address or the DNS name or the from 0 to 255 or DNS name of the name of the domain of the directory directory server or the name of the service. domain 0 to xxxx The port used for LDAP communications. The default port is port 636. All characters except " (quotes), not to exceed 128 characters First searchable path used to locate the user when the user is trying to authenticate using directory services. All characters except " (quotes), not to exceed 128 characters Second searchable path used to locate the user when the user is trying to authenticate using directory services. All characters except " (quotes), not to exceed 128 characters Third searchable path used to locate the user when the user is trying to authenticate using directory services. Uploading a certificate You are not required to upload domain controller certificates. Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator accepts multiple domain controller certificates, which can be uploaded using the Certificate Upload tab under Directory Settings. To upload a certificate: 1. Get the certificate from the domain controller by opening a browser and entering the following address: https://:636 (where domain controller is the IP address for your network domain controller). 2. When prompted to accept a certificate, click View Certificate. 3. Click the Details tab, and then click the Copy to File button. 4. From the list of export options, select Base-64 encoded x.509 (.CER). 5. Provide a name and location for the file, and finish the Upload a Certificate Wizard. 6. Locate the exported certificate file, and then rename it with a .txt extension (for example, dccert.txt). 7. Open the file in a text editor, and copy the entire contents to the clipboard. The following is an example of an exported certificate file: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIFxDCCBKygAwIBAgIKJWUSwAAAAAAAAjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBVMRMwEQYK CZImiZPyLGQBGRYDY29tMRIwEAYKCZImiZPyLGQBGRYCaHAxFzAVBgoJkiaJk/Is ZAEZFgdhdGxkZW1vMREwDwYDVQQDEwh3aW5kb3pDQTAeFw0wNjA4MjIyMDIzMTFa Fw0wNzA4MjIyMDIzMTFaMCAxHjAcBgNVBAMTFXdpbmRvei5hdGxkZW1vLmhwLmNv bTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAy4zeh3iXydUAWKVHIDsxLJ6B aRuVT9ZhkL5NQHIDeRjumsgc/jHSERDmHuyoY/qbF7JMhJ9Lh9QQHUg8QfEYsC1y qTvgisrZeHtvmrmecvSxZm27b4Bj5XYN0VYcrwqKnH7X/tVhmwqGls7/YZyahNU1 lGB2OjoCq5eJxX+Ybx0CAwEAAaOCA00wggNJMAsGA1UdDwQEAwIFoDBEBgkqhkiG 9w0BCQ8ENzA1MA4GCCqGSIb3DQMCAgIAgDAOBggqhkiG9w0DBAICAIAwBwYFKw4D 146 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices