v1.0.4 SSL: Could not open file slapd-<servername>-cert8.db

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Graham Leggett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> While trying to enable SSL on a v1.0.4 FDS directory instance, an 
> attempt to click on "Manage Certificates" results in the above error 
> message.
Was this an upgrade install or a fresh install?  I've tried to reproduce 
this with a fresh install of fds1.0.4.  I did the setup with all of the 
defaults, including the default nobody:nobody (I didn't create an ldap 
user).  After running the console, I went into the directory server 
console, ran Manage Certificates, entered the new password for the 
cert/key db, and pressed ok.  I got no errors.  This is what I had:
ls -al /opt/fedora-ds/alias
drwxrwxr-x  2 nobody nobody   4096 Nov  13 11:09 .
drwxr-xr-x 15 root root   4096 Nov  13 11:09 ..
-rwxr-xr-x  1 nobody nobody 239744 Nov  7 21:38 libnssckbi.so
-rw-------  1 nobody nobody  16384 Nov  13 11:09 secmod.db
-rw-------  1 nobody nobody  65536 Nov  13 11:09 slapd-localhost-cert8.db
-rw-------  1 nobody nobody  16384 Nov  13 11:09 slapd-localhost-key3.db


>
> In v1.0.2, the certificate database was in /opt/fedora-ds/alias, and 
> in this case the database was created in this directory and is owned 
> by ldap:ldap (the user running the ldap server).
>
> No indication is given as to why the file could not be opened, nor is 
> an indication given of which path is being used to find the database.
You can use startconsole -D to get more information.  If the problem is 
with the admin server, you can use start-admin -e debug or edit 
admin-serv/config/httpd.conf and change LogLevel to debug.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Regards,
> Graham
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