Hello. I think I understand the problem. I copied the CA cert locally to /tmp/CAcert.txt I then ran 'system-config-authentication' and used a URL like the following (where it says 'Download CA Certificate'): file:///tmp/CAcert.txt It's a lazy man's approach but it worked. Cdlt, Dave -------- And John A. Sullivan III wrote: > On Tue, 2009-06-16 at 19:25 -0500, Doug Coats wrote: > >> So my next hurdle I am tackling SSL certificates. I produced >> self-signed certificates and have installed them in through the >> Management Console. I can run the Management Console using a secure >> connection. >> >> Linux uses DS to authenticate (configured using System > >> Administration > Authentication and enableing LDAP support). If I try >> to "Use TLS to encrypt connection" I can't program a URL that will let >> me download the CA Certificate successfully. I hope that all made >> sence. >> >> Am I missing something? Do I need this? >> > <snip> > > Sorry, I don't quite follow. I know it was a difficult to follow post > but I did post how we set up SSL communications including the client > side setup. We simply copied the CA cert to the clients (servers using > LDAP for authentication) via scp - John > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20090617/c0d74747/attachment.html