To upload a wallet to an LDAP directory, Oracle Wallet Manager uses SSL if the target wallet contains an SSL certificate. Otherwise, it prompts you for the directory password.
Select Wallet > Upload into the Directory Service.... If the current wallet has not been saved, then a message displays warning you to save the wallet. After saving it, click Yes to proceed.
Wallet certificates are checked for SSL key usage. Depending on whether a certificate with SSL key usage is found in the wallet, one of the following results occur:
If at least one certificate has SSL key usage: When prompted, enter the LDAP directory server hostname and port information, then click OK. Oracle Wallet Manager attempts connection to the LDAP directory server by using SSL. A message appears indicating whether the wallet was uploaded successfully or it failed.
If no certificates have SSL key usage: When prompted, enter the user's distinguished name (DN), the LDAP server hostname and port information, and click OK. Oracle Wallet Manager attempts connection to the LDAP directory server by using simple password authentication mode, assuming that the wallet password is the same as the directory password.
Note: If the connection fails, then a dialog box prompts for the directory password of the specified DN. Oracle Wallet Manager attempts connection to the LDAP server by using this password and displays a warning message if the attempt fails. Otherwise, Oracle Wallet Manager displays a status message at the bottom of the window indicating that the upload was successful.