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…untu-Linux-with-Apache-+-Jetty.md The check with ldapsearch, to verify the connections to the Active Directory LDAP, is usually secure. So, the command with "ldap://" would fail. In order to use "ldaps://" , the Certification Authority certificate of the AD LDAP servers should be loaded into the IDP store.
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Setting up the LDAPS configuration before performing any ldapseaech check.
In the likely case that Active Directory is set up to only accept secure LDAP queries, the ldapsearch check will fail.
So the instructions about how to add the Certification Authority certificate (AD-CA certificate) to the IDP store, should be provided before the
ldapsearchcheck.