Chapter 15 Certificates
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 110 SECURITY > CERTIFICATES > Directory Server > Add
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Directory Service |
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Setting |
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Name | Type up to 31 ASCII characters (spaces are not permitted) to identify this |
| directory server. |
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Access Protocol | Use the |
| server. |
| LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol over TCP that |
| specifies how clients access directories of certificates and lists of revoked |
| certificates.A |
Server Address | Type the IP address (in dotted decimal notation) or the domain name of the |
| directory server. |
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Server Port | This field displays the default server port number of the protocol that you select in |
| the Access Protocol field. |
| You may change the server port number if needed, however you must use the |
| same server port number that the directory server uses. |
| 389 is the default server port number for LDAP. |
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Login Setting |
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Login | The ZyWALL may need to authenticate itself in order to assess the directory |
| server. Type the login name (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity |
| maintaining the directory server (usually a certification authority). |
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Password | Type the password (up to 31 ASCII characters) from the entity maintaining the |
| directory server (usually a certification authority). |
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Apply | Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to quit configuring this screen and return to the Directory Servers |
| screen. |
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A. At the time of writing, LDAP is the only choice of directory server access protocol.
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