Obes, Til schrieb:

But: How can I use now the certificate, that are stored in the ldap server?
How does a user A, who is using e.g. thunderbird and wants to write an Email to user B, get the certificate B from the ldap-server?
What do I have to be aware of?



You have to use the ldap server as adressbook in thunderbird.
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Well. on the one machine it worked out fine using Fedora Core 2 as a client.
Wenn I was using the same ldap server, the same ca, the same email names it did not work on a Fedora Core 1.


I guess I have to switch to a ldap mailing list ;-) ?

Regards
Cornelius




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