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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.4.x
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Chapter8 Authentication and Federated Identity
Procedures
Configure LDAP (Active Directory) Settings, page 8-24
Configure Federation Services for SSO, page 8-33
Export the Root CA X.509 Certificate from Your Active Directory Server
Procedure
Step 1
Open a web browser on your Active Directory server and connect to http://localhost/certsrv.
Step 2
Click Download a CA certificate.
Step 3
Choose the current CA certificate.
Step 4
Choose DER encoded.
The X.509 certificate that you export must be DER-encoded, and it can be binary or printable (Base64).
However, when you use Base64, the certificate file must include these lines:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
Step 5
Click Download CA certificate.
Step 6
Save this certificate in a file.
For example, you might call the certificate ADcertificate.cer.
Step 7
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Configure DMM to Trust the Active Directory Root CA
Before You Begin
Log in to DMM.
Procedure
Step 1
Click Administration.
Step 2
Choose Security > Authentication > Select Mode.