support.
How to create a key/certificate for SSL should be described in
the z/OS LDAP Administration Guide. If it is acceptable in your
environment, you can use self-signed certificates (at least for test),
or you can use a cetrificate signed by a CA. In any case check for
the gskkyman utility.
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as of the default settings. There is no option necessary
>>> in the ldap.conf file, as pam_ldap does not issue OPENLDAP commands
>>> on a command prompt, but uses an API (with different default behavior).
Is anyone familliar with these problems and knows how to solve them