Re: LDAP over SSL

2005-09-05 Thread Sandor Spruit
Guys, I just noticed this thread, don't know the full context. I'd like to add: when using a certificate from a full-blown international certificate authority, check whether you enter a whole chain of certificates all the way up to the authority's root certificate. I do not all the details

Re: LDAP over SSL

2005-09-05 Thread Alberto Brosich
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 16:26 +0200, Christoph Hermann wrote: > Alberto Brosich schrieb: > > Hello, > > >>So, is it possible (i.e. with ldaps://-url)? Or would i have to patch > >>the LDAPTransformer? > > > ldaps:// works with port 636 but you must import certificate of the ldap > > server you wan

Re: LDAP over SSL

2005-09-05 Thread Christoph Hermann
Alberto Brosich schrieb: Hello, >>So, is it possible (i.e. with ldaps://-url)? Or would i have to patch >>the LDAPTransformer? > ldaps:// works with port 636 but you must import certificate of the ldap > server you want to connect to (with "keytool" java utility). Thanks for the hint! Can you a

Antw: Re: LDAP over SSL

2005-09-05 Thread Martin Geissler
Hello, ldaps:// works only in Java 1.4.2 or higher Martin >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Montag, 5. September 2005 15:07:28 >>> On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 14:56 +0200, Christoph Hermann wrote: > Hello, > > is it possible to use the LDAP transformer to connect via SSL? > The only thing i found about this is: >

Re: LDAP over SSL

2005-09-05 Thread Alberto Brosich
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 14:56 +0200, Christoph Hermann wrote: > Hello, > > is it possible to use the LDAP transformer to connect via SSL? > The only thing i found about this is: > http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:UpAk340B8tEJ:archives.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-users/2004-February/047030.html

LDAP over SSL

2005-09-05 Thread Christoph Hermann
Hello, is it possible to use the LDAP transformer to connect via SSL? The only thing i found about this is: http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:UpAk340B8tEJ:archives.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-users/2004-February/047030.html+cocoon+ldaps&hl=de and there is no real answer to this. So, is it po