comment about setupssl.sh

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> I was looking through the script from the wiki and I saw this line:
> 
> ../shared/bin/certutil -S -n "Server-Cert" -s 
> "cn=$myhost,ou=Fedora Directory Server" .....
> 
> Wouldn't it be better to change that to -n "`hostname`" or 
> something like that because when you create certs for 
> multiple servers, they all end up being called Server-Cert 
> which causes confusion.
> 

Ciao Susan,
after so many troubles that you know..I think that your idea is
useful....during my test I confuse it a lot of time...and I represent a
classic newbe about it.

I pinpoint that running setupssl.sh on both server after a fresh install
didn't resolve my problem...so I become doubtful about this way to generate
ssl certificate

My opinion is that Rob post could become a faq or a miniHowto


Regards

Alex





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