Certificate request in the D-Trust repository service
If you wish to request the status of certificates in the D-Trust repository service, you can do this in a number of ways:
If you wish to send your request online, please use this path:
https://www.d-trust.net/internet/content/e_query.html
The following information requested in different clients applies to the D-Trust repository Service:
Server name/host name: directory.d-trust.net
Connection/port No. 389
Search basis/Basis-DN: c=de
No encrypted connection, no registration required
Note for Outlook users
In order to enter the D-TRUST directories in Outlook:
Click
Account Settings
in the
Tools
menu
Click
New
in the
Address Book
Click
Internet Repository Service (LDAP)
and then click
Continue
Enter the server name provided by your Internet service provider (ISP) or system administrator in the
Server Name
field. If the server entered has password protection, activate the
Server Requires Registration
checkbox and enter your username and Password
Click
More Settings
Enter under
Display Name
the name for the LDAP address book that is to be displayed in the
Address Book
list in the
Address Book
dialogue field
Enter under
Connection Details
the connection number of the LDAP server provided by the Internet service provider or the system administrator
Click the
Search
tab and change the server settings as required. The setting for the search timeout states the number of seconds which Outlook spends resolving the name in a message for the search in the LDAP repository. You can also limit the number of names listed in the address book that are sent back when the search is successful
Go to the
Search
tab and if the
User Defined
field under
Search Basis
is empty, enter the 'distinguished name' provided by the Administrator.
Click
OK
,
Continue
and then
Complete
.
In order to then import a certificate:
Click the 'Address Book' symbol
Select 'Search for persons'
Select 'Directory' and not 'Personal Address Book'
Enter the complete name
Click 'Search'
Upload the entry found using 'Upload Address Book'. The certificate is now stored locally.