Use the Global Security Kit (GSKit) iKeyman utility to create a key database file for storing the certificate for the trusted Certificate Authority of your LDAP server's certificates. To use the iKeyman utility, you must set the JAVA_HOME environment variable. See Setting the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
To create a key database file, perform the following steps on your administrative computer:
Enter a name for the key database file in the File Name field. At runtime, Rational ClearQuest can use several methods to find the key database file. If all other methods fail, Rational® ClearQuest® looks for a key database file named ldapkey.kdb in the default location: installation drive:\installation directory\Rational\Common on Windows or /installation location/rational/common on the UNIX® system and Linux. See Distributing the key database file for details about how Rational ClearQuest finds the key database file.
Enter the pathname for the directory that contains the key database file in the Location field. Click OK. The Password Prompt window opens.
Select the Stash the password to a file? check box, which stores an encrypted version of the password in a file with a .sth extension. The Ikeyman utility stores the file in the same location as the key database file and uses the same root name as the key database file. For example, if you named the key database file ldapkey.kdb, the password stash file is ldapkey.sth.
Click OK.