--- Alex <magobin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> of course!
>
> each server will have its own certificate. OK, you have
> servers A & B.
>
Answer to richard too...
Ok, i tried..on my virtual....I run all command as you know..both in nodo1
and nodo2...
Now..both have ssl enabled....but if I try to import CA certificate from
nodo1 to nodo2 :
../shared/bin/certutil -A -d . -P slapd-nodo2- -n "CA certificate" -t
"CT,,"
-a -i cacert.asc
It says:
Certutil-bin: could not obtain certificate from file: You are attempting to
import a cert with the same issuer/serial as an existing cert, but that is
not the same cert
yea, that's what I was saying earlier. I think the problem is that identical
scripts/noise/password files produce identical certs, I think. I had to change both noise
&
password on the 2nd server to produce a 2nd server cert which I could then import into the
server
A DB.
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