Hello, I am running: [root at service-1 ~]# rpm -qa|grep pki pki-selinux-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch pki-java-tools-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch pki-native-tools-1.1.0-1.fc10.x86_64 dogtag-pki-ca-ui-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch pki-setup-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch dogtag-pki-common-ui-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch pki-common-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch pki-util-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch pki-ca-1.1.0-1.fc10.noarch Looking at the dse.ldif file, it shows that the replication server in *not* localhost, service-1 shows service-2 and server-2 shows service-1 I am going to retry the install using the fqdn of the local machine as the internal database on each system. Thanks, Mike On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Marc Sauton <msauton at redhat.com> wrote: > I would not, that was likely the first issue you encountered when > replication could not be initialized by the Dogtag web configuration wizard. >> >> An additional question: >> >> When running through the setup for dogtag, you have the option of >> using ssl for communication. ?What if you want to use your dogtag CA >> (which you are setting up) to provide the sign the ldap certificate? >> > > The web configuration wizard creates all the necessary certificates and > keys, as well all the replication agreements. > Assuming the nsDS5ReplicaHost is not localhost, you may have hit a > regression with Bugzilla 454032, with modified status, for RHCS 8.0, which > should also be in Dogtag, what exact version are you using? (may want to > check if you have this fix) > In that case, a possible work around would be to not select SSL in the > Dogtag web configuration wizard, and then later configure SSL replication > either manually or using the Directory Server console.