I have done a system check and the SSL certificate has a problem. Error log:
[18/Apr/2014:01:33:53 +0100] conn=40 op=0 EXT oid="1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037"
name="startTLS"
[18/Apr/2014:01:33:53 +0100] conn=40 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=120 nentries=0 etime=0
[18/Apr/2014:01:33:53 +0100] conn=40 op=-1 fd=70 closed - Peer does not recognize and
trust the CA that issued your certificate.
From: Andy [mailto:racingyacht1@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 April 2014 00:40
To: 'General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.'
Subject: RE: [389-users] SSL
Hi Justin,
Thanks for the prompt advice.
Replication is now working between Master and a single consumer. Thanks for your help.
I will continue to do a full test.
Best regards
From: 389-users-bounces(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
[mailto:389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Justin Edmands
Sent: 17 April 2014 20:55
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.
Subject: Re: [389-users] SSL
I am having an issue with securing Directory Server communication using SSL which I need
guidance on how to solve. I am setting up a master and slave which will use SSL to secure
communication between the two servers and to all other clients.
I used openssl to create a CA cert and sign the Manager server certificate as follows:
- CA cert created by openssl req -config openssl.cnf -new -x509 -extensions
v3_ca -keyout private/ca.key -out certs/ca.crt -days 3650
- Manager server csr signed - openssl ca -config openssl.cnf -policy
policy_anything -out certs/xxx.crt -infiles xxx.csr
- Checked both certs using before installing on Manager
- Both certs were installed using root.
- Enabled encryption via the console and restarted dirsrv. Note coms remain of
port 389 after the reboot. E.g. xxx.com:389
-
o certutil -L -d . output show that both a CA cert and server cert are installed as
follows:
server-cert u,u,u
xxxx-ca.crt CT,,
- I checked that the server is listening on port 636. Logs also confirmed that
the Manager is listening on port 636
- I tested that the Manager can receive connection on port 636, by connecting
using telnet from another server – telnet <server name> 636. The connect was also
visible on netstat output.
- I can’t see any errors in /var/log/dirsrv/slpad-<server>/errors
Can you help so that I can setup secure communication correctly?
Kind regards
Andy
1 - Do you have a replication agreement setup?
1a - In your replication agreement did you specify the Replication Manager account with
correct password? (mine is cn=Replication Manager,cn=config)?
2 - Did you make sure you specify the "Supplier" as coming from port 389 and the
"Consumer" using port 636?
2a - Did you select the following for the Connection:
"Use TLS/SSL (TLS/SSL Encryption with LDAPS)"
"Simple (Bind DN/Password)"
Bind as: cn=Replication Manager(or whatever you have),cn=config
Password: (password)
Note: To check for Replication Manager account, browse to Directory Tab. Click config.
Replication Manager will appear. Edit password here. This needs to exist on both directory
servers.
3. Did you assign them different unique IDs when creating the client certificates? Note
the "m" option.
certutil -S -n "Server-Cert-dirsrv2-hq" -s
"cn=dirsrv2.example.com,cn=Directory Server" -c "CA certificate" -t
"u,u,u" -m 1002 -v 120 -d . -z noise.txt -f pwdfile.txt
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