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Figure 21.18: YaST OpenLDAP Server Configuration: Allow
First decide whether the data traffic between server and client should be
TLS and SSL encrypted. Then use ‘Select Certificate...’ to choose a certifi-
cate. In the dialog that opens, shown in Figure 21.20 on the facing page,
select the type of certificate to use: the certificate automatically created by
YaST during the installation of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server (‘Use Com-
mon Server Certificate’) or a certificate imported from an external source
(‘Import Certificate’). You are taken directly to an import dialog if no com-
mon server certificate has been created during the installation.
If you decide to import a certificate, YaST prompts you to specify the name
and path of the corresponding file, its key file, and the CA certificate (see
Figure 21.21 on page 494). After entering these, leave the dialog by select-
ing ‘Ok’.
After completing the global configuration of the LDAP server, configure
the databases the server should manage. To do so, select ‘Databases’ in the
tree. The right part of the window should now display a list of the available
databases (see Figure 21.22 on page 495). To add a new one, select ‘Add
Database’.
492 21.8. LDAP — A Directory Service










