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# Scheduler Configuration

The Publish Scheduler Configuration feature assists officers in publishing certificate (cert) and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) details to a repository or LDAP server. To access this feature on the dashboard page, click on Cert/CRL Management and then select "Publish Cert/CRL" from the sub-menu. This will allow you to publish CERT/CRL data to the repository, as shown in the figure below.

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On the page (Figure 116), Enter the repository server path for CERT

Enter the repository server path for CRL to publish CERT/CRL data to LDAP.

Enter LDAP URL.

Enter Username of LDAP server.

Enter password of LDAP server.

Click on “Confirm” button.

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In the figure above, authenticate by plugging in your token and entering your email ID and token pin.

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Click on the “Save Settings” button.

Click on the Edit button to edit the entered data.

On success, you will be displayed the success message “Publish CERT/CRL settings successfully saved,” as shown in the above image.


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