Hi I have not been able to get ldclt working. I suspect I am not using it correctly and would appreciate anyone just giving my options a sanity check.
Running the following: ldclt -h testserver.example.com -p 389 -e bindeach,bindonly -Z /etc/dirsrv/slapd-testserver -e cltcertname=certname,keydbfile=key3.db,keydbpin=password -V
Running that give me an error: ldclt version 4.23 /usr/bin/ldclt: line 47: 2352 Segmentation fault ${dir}/${COMMAND} "$@"
I have tried both the server and the CA cert names as options n the cltcertname. Some of the CA certs have spaces in so I enclose it in single quotes which then still gives me an segmentation fault
Best Regards
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Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
Hi
I have not been able to get ldclt working. I suspect I am not using it correctly and would appreciate anyone just giving my options a sanity check.
Running the following:
ldclt -h testserver.example.com -p 389 -e bindeach,bindonly -Z /etc/dirsrv/slapd-testserver -e cltcertname=certname,keydbfile=key3.db,keydbpin=password -V
Try -Z /etc/dirsrv/slapd-testserver/cert8.db Also, I don't know of ldclt supports starttls, so you'll have to use -p 636
Running that give me an error:
ldclt version 4.23
/usr/bin/ldclt: line 47: 2352 Segmentation fault ${dir}/${COMMAND} "$@"
I have tried both the server and the CA cert names as options n the cltcertname. Some of the CA certs have spaces in so I enclose it in single quotes which then still gives me an segmentation fault
Best Regards
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