Hi,
With ldapsearch I'd like to specify on the command line the CA certificate file without having to use TLS_CACERT in ldap.conf or any other configuration file.
I suspect the solution lies in either the -O or -e option to ldapsearch, but I can't find any documentation about them.
I'd be very grateful to any pointers to a solution.
On 29/03/2011 12:23, Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
Liam Gretton writes:
With ldapsearch I'd like to specify on the command line the CA certificate file without having to use TLS_CACERT in ldap.conf or any other configuration file.
See the ldap.conf(5) manpage:
env LDAPTLS_CACERT=cert.pem ldapsearch
Perfect, thanks very much. I'd missed the section in the man page that mentions prefixing options with LDAP to make environment variables.
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