4. Click Next to move through the panels that show the CA certificate information and the certificate
name.
5. Select the purpose of trusting this certificate authority; it is possible to select both options:
Accepting connections from clients (Client Authentication). The server checks that the client's
certificate has been issued by a trusted certificate authority.
Accepting connections to other servers (Server Authentication). T his server checks that the
directory to which it is making a connection (for replication updates, for example) has a
certificate that has been issued by a trusted certificate authority.
6. Click Done.
After installing the CA certificate, it is listed in the CA Certificates tab in the Console.
NOTE
If a CA certificate is incorrectly generated, it is listed in the Server Certificates tab in the
Console rather than the CA Certificates tab. T he certificate still works as a CA certificate,
even though it is listed in the wrong tab.
Still, request certificates from a real certificate authority to minimize the risk of using an incorrectly
generated certificate and breaking SSL/T LS in the Admin Server.
2.8.3. Enabling SSL
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