Using SSL when setting up directory assistance for LDAP directories
Directory assistance allows you to extend directory services from a server's primary Domino® Directory to other Notes® directories, such as secondary Domino® Directories, and to remote LDAP directories. To set up directory assistance, you create a directory assistance database from the DA.NTF template, and then create Directory Assistance documents in the database to configure services for specific directories.
When setting up directory assistance for an LDAP directory, you can instruct a Domino® server to use SSL when connecting to the LDAP directory server. This helps secure communications between the Domino® server and the LDAP server. You should use SSL if a Domino® server uses the remote LDAP directory to authenticate Internet clients, or to look up groups for database authorization.
When a Domino® server uses SSL to connect to an LDAP directory server, both servers must have certificates trusted by the other. If this is not the case, you must add a trusted root certificate to the server's key ring file before your server can connect to the LDAP server.