No, it's not a cert issue. It's a problem with the core server, and we're working on a fix right now. Kevin Kovach wrote: > Hello again, > > I'm suspecting more and more that it was a certificate issue, since > the error log references port 636. > > However, I've gone over the SSL HOWTO on the FDS wiki and I don't > understand what the problem is. When I installed FDS about 5 months > ago I used the information provided here, > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/ssl.html#1087158 > on setting up a self signed certificate. This link was posted on the > SSL HOWTO on help with using certutil. > > I was able to get FDS up and running with SSL after a couple emails to > the list and a couple changes to the FDS wiki regarding SSL. As I > said, it's been running well for the past 5 months or so. > > My understanding was that the example there created a cert that would > be valid for 123 months (-v 120) plus the default 3 months? I would > not expect this cert to have expired already. > > That said, I went through the same steps to try and recreate the CA > and Server certs for the directory again now. After doing so without > any error messages, I tried to start the directory server again and > I'm getting the same message. > > Thanks. > > - Kevin > > On 12/5/05, *Kevin Kovach* <kovach at gmail.com > <mailto:kovach at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm a bit confused this morning. I woke up and realized that my > directory was down, and when I tried to restart it I got the > following message ... > > # ./start-slapd > [05/Dec/2005:11:52:28 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > > Does this look familiar to anyone? I'm continuing to look into > it, but if it's something simple issue that I'm unaware of I'd > appreciate any hints as to what the problem is? > > Some background information ... > > I've been running Fedora Directory Server for about 5 months > without any issues. It's been running great. I recently added a > root suffix to the directory that went smoothly. I was able to > use the new root without any problems after I added it. I didn't > seem to have any issues with that change. This the only thing > I've done in the past couple months. > > I've just tired to save my config and back up the db with > ./saveconfig, ./db2bak, ./db2ldif, and ./db2dsml and all attempts > result in the same error message. > > Also, the only thing printed to the error log is the same message. > > # cat errors > Fedora-Directory/7.1 B2005.201.2115 > ldap.hostname.com:636 <http://ldap.hostname.com:636> > (/opt/fedora-ds/slapd-instname) > > [05/Dec/2005:11:46:07 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > [05/Dec/2005:11:47:44 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > [05/Dec/2005:11:49:03 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > [05/Dec/2005:11:52:28 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > [05/Dec/2005:11:57:33 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > [05/Dec/2005:11:58:30 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > [05/Dec/2005:12:00:11 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has > expired ** > > I'm really at a loss as to what has expired. Does the directory > have some kind of license that has expired? Can this be a message > for an expired cert? It doesn't really sound like it, but that's > the only thing I can think of off the top of my head. > > Thanks for any help and/or information. > > - Kevin > > > > > -- > Take back the web, http://www.switch2firefox.com/ > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >-- >Fedora-directory-users mailing list >Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3178 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20051205/b6ab09e8/attachment.bin