[389-users] Start TLS and 389 Directory

Grzegorz Dwornicki gd1100 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 28 04:46:36 UTC 2012


Did you install ca.cert on system and setup /etc/openldap/ldap.conf ?

Greg.
28 wrz 2012 05:11, "Kyle Flavin" <kyle.flavin at gmail.com> napisaƂ(a):

> Hi, I've been struggling to setup 389 Directory server with Start TLS.
>
> I have a multi-master replication working with four server.  From an
> external client running openldap's ldapsearch, I'm trying to do the
> following:
>
> ldapsearch -ZZ -x -h "myserver" -b "dc=example,dc=com" -D "cn=Directory
> Manager" -W ""
>
> I get an unsupported protocol error on servers that do not have
> certificates installed.
>
> In an attempt to resolve this, I tried to install a self-signed cert.  I
> created a ca.cert and a server.crt, and imported them into the Directory
> Server.  I then imported the ca.cert to the admin server.  When I attempted
> to import the same server.crt to the admin server, I got an error message
> stating the certificate was for another host.  Since the admin server and
> directory server reside on the same host, if I generate a new request, it
> will have an identical host name (I'm not sure if that's relevant to my
> issue).  After all of that, I now receive a "Connect Error
> SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed".  I'm guessing I
> need to import the root cert onto the client somehow, but I'm not sure how
> to go about doing that.
>
> This has become pretty time consuming, so I was hoping that someone more
> knowledgeable could confirm that I'm at least travelling down the right
> path.  I've been following this Red Hat document:
>
>
> https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Managing_SSL.html#Starting_the_Server_with_SSL_Enabled-Enabling_SSL_in_the_DS_Admin_Server_and_Console
>
> Thanks,
> Kyle
>
>
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