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Confirm cert for LDAP location?

CiscoPurpleBelt
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Edited post. Looking for Linux command to help confirm location the certs are uploaded to when uploading cert for LDAP authentication.

I don't know location of it so anyone know proper command to search all directories?

e.g. find /opt -type f -name '*.cer' 

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@CiscoPurpleBelt no, the certificate is just the root certificate of the CA used by the LDAP server and used to secure the external authentication communication. Communication between the managed devices and FMC would remain unaffected.

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Nevermind, I forgot to edit post. Happen to know where (or commands) can I find the location the cert is stored on the device via Linux/expert? 

I don't know location of it so anyone know proper command to search all directories?

e.g. find /opt -type f -name '*.cer' 

@CiscoPurpleBelt no, the certificate is just the root certificate of the CA used by the LDAP server and used to secure the external authentication communication. Communication between the managed devices and FMC would remain unaffected.

Nevermind, right meant to update the post. 

 Happen to know where can I find the location the cert is stored on the device via expert?

I don't know location of it so anyone know proper command to search all directories?

e.g. find /opt -type f -name '*.cer' 

CiscoPurpleBelt
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ACtually figured it out but is there an easier way to pinpoint finding the cert used for LDAP?

CiscoPurpleBelt
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Thanks everyone.

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