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NOTE:

To use client certificate-based authentication with replication, configure the consumer server either to allow or to require client authentication.

10.To verify the authenticity of requests, select the Check hostname against name in certificate for outbound SSL connections option. The server does this verification by matching the host name against the value assigned to the common name (cn) attribute of the subject name in the being presented for authentication. The host name that is checked in the certificate is the same one set in the server name field in the request in “Generating a certificate request”.

By default, this feature is disabled. If it is enabled and if the host name does not match the cn attribute of the certificate, appropriate error and audit messages are logged. HP recommends enabling this option to protect Directory Server's outbound TLS/SSL connections against a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.

11.Check the Use SSL in the Console box.

NOTE:

This is the only option which sets whether the Directory Console will run over SSL.

12.Click Save.

13.In the Administration Server Console, select the Configuration tab. Select the Encryption tab, check the Enable SSL checkbox, and fill in the appropriate certificate information.

After TLS/SSL is enabled, the Administration Server can only be connected to using HTTPS. All the previous HTTP (standard) URLs for connecting to the Administration Server and its services no longer work. This is true whether connecting to the Administration Server using the Console or using a web browser.

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Contents HP-UX Directory Server console guide Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Overview of the console Console interfaceSimple system using the Console Console menus A more complex systemConsole tabs Servers and Applications tabUsers and Groups tab Servers and Applications tabServer-specific consoles Directory Server ConsoleTasks Administration Server consoleConfiguration DirectoryManaging SSL certificates Basic Console tasks Launching the ConsoleOpening a directory or Administration Server window Changing the Console appearanceChanging profile locations Restoring default font settings Changing console fonts # /opt/dirsrv/bin/hpds-idm-console Reordering table columns Basic Console tasks Changing the Console appearance Customizing the main window View menu, choose Custom View Configuration Working with custom viewsBasic Console tasks Switching to a custom view From the View menu, choose Custom View ConfigurationSet the access control instructions Changing the Console appearance Page Managing server instances Editing domain, host, server group, and instance informationSelect Create New Admininistration Domain Creating and removing admin domainsCreating and editing an admin domain Removing an admin domain Select Remove Admininistration DomainCreating a new Directory Server instance Deleting a Directory Server instance Page Click the Users and Groups tab Managing Directory Server users and groupsSearching for users and groups Managing Directory Server users and groups Directory and administrative users Creating directory entriesManaging Directory Server users and groups Creating directory entries Groups Certificate group could be based on having the stringClick the Users and Groups tab Managing Directory Server users and groups Organizational units Click the Create button, and choose Organizational Unit Modifying directory entries Editing entriesAllowing sync attributes for entries Changing administrator entries Changing the configuration administrator and password Users and Groups, click AdvancedChanging the admin password Adding users to the configuration administrators group Modifying directory entries Removing an entry from the directory Setting access controls Setting access controls Setting access permissions on console elements ACI Manager window, click the New button Setting access permissions on console elements Setting access controls Setting access permissions on console elements Setting access controls Using SSL/TLS with the Console Overview of SSL/TLSInstalling certificates Generating a certificate request State/Province OrganizationOrganizational Unit optional Country/regionInstalling the certificate Click Done to dismiss the Certificate Request WizardThis local file Following encoded text blockInstalling certificates Go to the CA Certs tab, and click Install Installing certificates Using SSL/TLS with the Console Enabling TLS/SSL Accepting connections from clients Client AuthenticationMaking connections to other servers Server Authentication Check the Use this Cipher Family checkbox Require client authentication Do not allow client authenticationAllow client authentication Check the Use SSL in the Console box Enabling TLS/SSL Creating password files Creating a password file for the Directory ServerCreating a password file for the Administration Server Page Related information Support and other resourcesContacting HP HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide HP-UX documentation setTroubleshooting resources Typographic conventionsPage Access rights GlossaryCGI DIT GSS-API Ldap NIS PTA Sasl TCP/IP Page Index Index
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UX Direry Server specifications

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