Hi,
I am new here, and I am sooo stumped on this task, I hope I can explain this OK, this is the issue, we are a company of about 9000 employess, got bought out, the new company who bought us are heavy into pki and email encryption, well, they run there own pki and gave us smartcards which has all of our private keys on them, but to access the public keys, we need to use an ldap directory where the public keys are stored instead of using our gsl. well, this task just got thrown at me, I need a way, preferably via a script or command line to access the ldap directory (which is not AD), export all the keys from a csv file I have which contains all the users email addresses (in the ldap directory, it just has mail and usercertificate attributes) then import the public certs into the corrosponding account into our AD environment so we can use our gal for email encryption.
This task is coming from the big boys, so if anyone has anythoughts on this or solutions, it would be VERY much appreciated.
Thank You
Dave
I am new here, and I am sooo stumped on this task, I hope I can explain this OK, this is the issue, we are a company of about 9000 employess, got bought out, the new company who bought us are heavy into pki and email encryption, well, they run there own pki and gave us smartcards which has all of our private keys on them, but to access the public keys, we need to use an ldap directory where the public keys are stored instead of using our gsl. well, this task just got thrown at me, I need a way, preferably via a script or command line to access the ldap directory (which is not AD), export all the keys from a csv file I have which contains all the users email addresses (in the ldap directory, it just has mail and usercertificate attributes) then import the public certs into the corrosponding account into our AD environment so we can use our gal for email encryption.
This task is coming from the big boys, so if anyone has anythoughts on this or solutions, it would be VERY much appreciated.
Thank You
Dave