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Mappers
Mappers are only used with LDAP publishing. Mappers allow you to define a relationship
between a certificates subject name and the DN of the directory entry in which the
certificate is published. The Certificate Manager needs to derive the DN of the entry from
the certificate or the certificate request so it knows in which directory entry to publish the
certificate or CRL. The mapper allows you to define a relationship between the DN for the
user entry and the subject name of the certificate, or some other input information. This
relationship can either be one in which the exact DN of the entry can be derived from the
information using the mapper to derive this DN, or one in which the information can be
used to search the directory and find the DN of the entry using the mapper to derive the
search criteria.
Configuring Mappers
During installation, the Certificate Manager automatically creates a set of mappers defining
the most common relationships. The default mappers are as follows:
•
LdapUserCertMap
—for locating the correct attribute of user entries in the directory
in order to publish user certificates.
•
LdapCrlMap
—for locating the correct attribute of the CA’s entry in the directory in
order to publish the CRL.
•
LdapCaCertMap
—for locating the correct attribute of the CA’s entry in the directory
in order to publish the CA certificate.
You can use these mappers, or create instances of the other LDAP mapper plug-ins
available and configure those.
Table 16-7
OCSPPublisher Parameters
Parameter
Description
host
Specifies the fully qualified hostname of the Online Certificate Status
Manager.
port
Specifies the port number on which the Online Certificate Status
Manager is listening to the Certificate Manager, this is the Online
Certificate Status Manager’s end-entity SSL port number.
path
Specifies the path for publishing the CRL. Must be the default path,
/ocsp/addCRL
.
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