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Re: Authenticating with TLS against Active Directory

Subject: Re: Authenticating with TLS against Active Directory
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 18:23:34 +0200

Am 06.09.2007 um 15:38 schrieb James D. Stallard:


My questions are therefore:

. If I create a self-signed certificate (using SelfSSL.EXE from the IIS
reskit), install it on a Domain Controller and export it, can I use that to
authenticate my Linux application?
. Is there a better way of achieving the same goal?

Try CACert.org, get your free certificate and install CACerts root certificate as described in http://gagravarr.org/writing/openssl- certs/others.shtml#ca-openssl


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