Removing SSL, broke access

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Jeff wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I broke access completely to my LDAP after following
> the SSL HOWTO (in part because there are 2 sets of
> instructions -- one is a Redhat link appearing at the
> top of that howto page, which is what I followed and
> coincidently broke access with, the other set of
> instructions appear on the same page shortly after
> that Redhat link and was the correct way I should have
> implemented my self-signed certs). I am pretty sure
> this has to do with ports since there is some mention
> of needing to be at a port above 1024 if installed
> root, however I installed and run it as nobody.
>   
Why do you think it has to do with ports?  Note that the server can run 
as "nobody" and listen to 389 and/or 636, as long as the servers are 
_started_ by root (or from init).  The server drops privileges after 
binding to the ports.
> How do I go back in and disable SSL now that I can't
> access anything? I can't seem to log in anywhere now
> with my directory manager password.
>   
It depends.   But you can usually stop the server, edit dse.ldif, set 
nsslapd-security: off, save, and start.
> Thanks for the assistance.
>
> -jeff
>
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