for OpenLDAP compatibility.
.It Sy TLS_CACERTFILE Ar file name
The path to a certificate authority bundle which contains the certificates
-for all the Certificate Authorities the client knows to be valid, e.g.\&
+for all the Certificate Authorities the client knows to be valid, e.g.,
.Pa /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem .
This option is only supported by the OpenLDAP libraries.
Netscape-derived LDAP libraries use the same certificate
Similar to
.Sy TLS_CACERTFILE
but instead of a file, it is a directory containing individual
-Certificate Authority certificates, e.g.\&
+Certificate Authority certificates, e.g.,
.Pa /etc/ssl/certs .
The directory specified by
.Sy TLS_CACERTDIR
.Li .sth
file extension instead of
.Li .kdb ,
-e.g.\&
+e.g.,
.Li ldapkey.sth .
The default
.Li ldapkey.kdb
#
# For SunONE or iPlanet LDAP, tls_cert and tls_key may specify either
# a directory, in which case the files in the directory must have the
-# default names (e.g. cert8.db and key4.db), or the path to the cert
+# default names (e.g., cert8.db and key4.db), or the path to the cert
# and key files themselves. However, a bug in version 5.0 of the LDAP
# SDK will prevent specific file names from working. For this reason
# it is suggested that tls_cert and tls_key be set to a directory,
source and binary distributions as
.Pa schema.OpenLDAP .
Simply copy
-it to the schema directory (e.g.\&
+it to the schema directory (e.g.,
.Pa /etc/openldap/schema ) ,
add the proper
.Li include