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2: BlackBerry Certificate Synchronization Manager
Manager polls the LDAP server at startup and
automatically downloads all certificates found on
the LDAP server to the BlackBerry Certificate
Synchronization Manager. Yes indicates that the
crawl feature is enabled.
Warning:
Crawling LDAP servers are network
intensive and can result in reduced performance.
Contact your system administrator before you
enable this feature.
•
Use BlackBerry device address book contents
when searching LDAP servers:
A selected check
box indicates that the BlackBerry Certificate
Synchronization Manager queries the LDAP server
to look for certificates that are assigned to people
who are listed in your BlackBerry device address
book.
Warning:
This feature is network intensive and can result in
reduced performance. Contact your system
administrator before you enable this feature.
Add OCSP or CRL certificate servers
In the BlackBerry
®
Certificate Synchronization
Manager, click
Options.
Click the
OCSP Servers
or
CRL Servers
tab. Click
Add.
Perform the following
actions:
•
Friendly Name:
Type a name for the server.
•
Server URL:
Type the URL for the server.
Note:
Contact your system administrator for the name of
server.
Add LDAP certificate servers
In the BlackBerry
®
Certificate Synchronization
Manager, click
Options.
Click the
LDAP Servers
tab.
Click
Add.
Perform the following actions:
•
Friendly Name:
Type a name for the server.
•
Server Name:
Type the server name.
•
Port:
Type the port number of the server. The
default is 389.
•
Base Query:
Type the base query information.
•
Auth. Type:
Select
Simple
if you are required to
provide credentials when you attempt to connect
to an LDAP server. Select
Anonymous
if you can
connect to an LDAP server without providing
credentials.
•
Crawl this LDAP Server:
Select this check box to
poll the LDAP server to automatically download
all certificates found on the LDAP server to the
BlackBerry Certificate Synchronization Manager.
Note:
Contact your system administrator for the name, port,
base query, and authentication type of your server.
Manage certificate servers
In the BlackBerry
®
Certificate Synchronization
Manager, click
Options.
Click a server tab. Select a
server. Click one of the following menu items:
• Edit
• Delete
About Entrust digital IDs
You can use Entrust® digital IDs with the BlackBerry
®
Certificate Synchronization Manager. The Entrust
desktop security store contains managed certificates
and their corresponding private keys. The BlackBerry
Desktop Software can access these keys and
certificates through Entrust Entelligence™ version 6.0
or 6.1 for synchronization to the BlackBerry device.
Before you can use Entrust digital IDs, the certification
authority administrator must configure Entrust policies
to enable PKCS#12 export of private key and
certificate information. This action is performed using
the Entrust Authority™ Security Manager
Administration tool.
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