Installation guide
Administrator's Guide.
523568 On Windows XP and Vista systems, logging into the
Enterprise Security Client using LDAP authentication
can fail if the password is stored using the SSHA hash
and has the exclamation point (!) or dollar sign ($)
characters.
The exclamation point (!) and
dollar sign ($) characters must
be properly escaped for a user
to bind successfully to the
Enterprise Security Client.
For the dollar sign ($)
character, escape the
dollar sign when the
password is created:
\$
Then, enter only the dollar
sign ($) character when
logging into the Enterprise
Security Client.
For the exclamation point (!)
character, escape the
character when the
password is created and
when the password is
entered to log into the
Enterprise Security Client.
\!
9. Copyright and Third-Party Acknowledgments
Red Hat Certificate System recognizes third-party contributions to portions of its servers and clients.
9.1. Copyrights for Portions of the Server
9.1.1. Apache Software Foundation
Red Hat Certificate System TPS subsystems require a locally-installed Apache 2.0.x HT TP server.
Although a local copy of this server is generally installed as part of the operating system (with its
corresponding license located in /usr/share/doc/httpd-version/LICENSE, the latest version of this
server is available at http://httpd.apache.org.
Red Hat Certificate System CA, DRM, OCSP, and T KS subsystems use a locally-installed T omcat 5.5
web server. Although an appropriate server is installed when any of these subsystems are installed, the
latest version of this server is available at http://tomcat.apache.org.
Red Hat Certificate System uses many components made available from Apache.
The XML project jars are crim son.jar and xalan.jar. T hese are available at
http://xml.apache.org.
The Tomcat project jar files are servlet.jar and jakarta-nam ing.jar. These are available at
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