Directory server connection problems after enabling TLS

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Hi.


I've just set up an Red Hat Directory Server, and it was working fine until
I enabled SSL/TLS. The LDAP server and my test LDAP client should be set up
correctly according to the manual, but I seem to have missed something.

Since enabling TLS I'm no longer allowd to log onto my LDAP client. The
error messeage says "Connection closed by 127.0.0.1".

However, when issuing the command "ldapsearch -x -H 'ldaps://<ldap-server>'"
the query is successful.

I've installed a CA signed server certificate on the LDAP server, and
installed the CA certificate on the LDAP client.

As I'm quite new to LDAP I could use som advice on how to debug this. Thanks
in advance.

Regards,
kenneho
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