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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
function performPanel() {
with (document.forms[0]) {
submit();
}
}
</SCRIPT>
Please provide information about the LDAP server that will be used to authenticate the identity of end users. <a href="javascript: toggle_details();">[Details]</a>
<script>
function toggle_details() {
d = document.getElementById('details'); if (d.style.display == "block") {
d.style.display="none"; } else {
d.style.display="block";
} } </script>
<div id=details style="display: none;"> <p>
In order for ESC to submit certificate requests to TPS, the end user's identity must first be verified. To accomplish this, an end user first sends a uid and password to TPS. TPS must then contact an LDAP server (e.g. - a corporate LDAP directory server) to verify this end user's identity.
<p>
If the end user's identity is successfully verified, TPS will establish an authenticated connection with this ESC, and begin accepting certificate requests and issuing certificates to this end user.
<p>
If, however, the end user's identity fails to be verified, TPS will not establish a connection with this ESC. TPS never issues certificates to unauthenticated end users.
</div>
<p>
#if ($errorString != "")
<img src="../img/icon_crit_update.gif"> <font color="red">$errorString</font>
#end
<p>
<table class="details">
<tr>
<th>Host:</th>
<td><input type="text" length="128" size="40" name="host" value="$hostname" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Port:</th>
<td><input type="text" length="64" size="40" name="port" value="$portStr" />
<input type="CHECKBOX" NAME="secureConn" value="true">SSL </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Base DN:</th>
<td><input type="text" length="128" size="40" name="basedn" value="$basedn" /></td>
</tr>
</table>
<div align="right">
<hr />
</div>
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