PassSync and SSL

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I have just one other question then. Since SSL is required, is a CA also 
required? Or can I go without one?

Thank you for your help,
Dennis

Nathan Kinder wrote:
> Dennis Crissman wrote:
>> I am experimenting with Fedora Directory Server and trying to hook up 
>> PassSync to synchronize with Active Directory. I have found a walk 
>> through on how to set this up 
>> (http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:WindowsSync#Configuring_PassSync), 
>> but it seems to require using SSL. Is there a way to set this up 
>> without SSL for quick testing.
>>
> Nope.  It absolutely requires SSL.  AD will not accept a password 
> modification over LDAP without SSL.  The PassSync service will also 
> not send a password over an unencrypted channel.
>
> -NGK
>> Thanks,
>> Dennis
>>
>>
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