Dumbo Q wrote: > Of course, it would help if i trusted the intermediate cert. > certutil -M -t "CT,," -d . -n "UTN-USERFirst-Hardware - AddTrust AB" > certutil -M -t "CT,," -d . -n "PositiveSSL CA - The USERTRUST Network" > > > After doing this I tried an ldapsearch -H ldaps://.... > ldapsearch worked with no problem. > My ldap client "Jxplorer" could not connect however. It complained > with the following.. > javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: > java.security.cert.CertificateException: Invalid Server Certificate: > server certificate could not be verified, and the CA certificate is > missing from the certificate chain. > > A partial success i guess. Does Jxplorer have the CA cert? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Dumbo Q <dumboq at yahoo.com> > *To:* Ryan Braun [ADS] <ryan.braun at ec.gc.ca>; > fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 8, 2009 4:57:49 PM > *Subject:* Re: [389-users] Recover after installing a bad cert. > > Thanks that did it. > > I just can't seem to get this certificate working. Here is the most > recent way that i have tried. > cat bundle.crt >> new.crt ## bundle, being the chain certificates > provided by the CA > cat rhds.crt >> new.crt ## rhds being the actual cert provided by > the CA > openssl verify new.crt ## turned out OK > > openssl pkcs12 -export -in new.crt -inkey rhds.example.com > <http://rhds.example.com.ke>.key -out rhds.example.com-PSSL.p12 > > pk12util -i /root/certs/rhds.example.com-PSSL.p12 -d . > certutil -L -d . > Certificate Nickname Trust > Attributes > > SSL,S/MIME,JAR/XPI > > > rhds.example.com <http://rhds.example.com> - Comodo CA > Limited u,u,u > PositiveSSL CA - The USERTRUST Network ,, > UTN-USERFirst-Hardware - AddTrust AB ,, > > > Still the same error when i try to use this cert. Am I doing > something wrong? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Ryan Braun [ADS] <ryan.braun at ec.gc.ca> > *To:* fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > *Cc:* Dumbo Q <dumboq at yahoo.com> > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 8, 2009 2:50:10 PM > *Subject:* Re: [389-users] Recover after installing a bad cert. > > On July 8, 2009 06:19:55 pm Dumbo Q wrote: > > I just installed a new ssl certificate using pk12util. I restarted my > > dirsrv, and picked the new cert in the dropdown menu under the > encryption > > tab. I restarted dirsrv to make it take affect. When I did this, I > found > > that the root certificate was not in redhats/openssls ca-bundle. I > tried > > importing the intermediate certificate, and I think I just made the > problem > > worse. > > > > right now im getting the following. > > SSL alert: CERT_VerifyCertificateNow: verify certificate failed for > cert > > rhds.example.com <http://rhds.example.com> - Comodo CA Limited of family > > cn=RSA,cn=encryption,cn=config (Netscape Portable Runtime error -8179 - > > Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized.) [08/Jul/2009:14:18:04 > -0400] > > - SSL failure: None of the cipher are valid > > > > > > Now my directory is down completely. How can I get it to start up > without > > SSL so that I can fix the problem? > > Make sure you backup /etc/dirsrv/INSTANCE/dse.ldif > > then edit that file and look for > > nsslapd-security: on > > change to > > nsslapd-security: off > > save file, restart service and ssl should be turned off. Keep in mind > whatever caused the ssl config to puke in the first place is still > there :) > > Ryan > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > 389 users mailing list > 389-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3258 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20090708/c4aa6442/attachment.bin