Good Morning, In setting up my 389-ds instance for SSL, the dirsrv instance doesn’t appear to recognize cert9.db or key4.db, the SQLite NSS database formats. Did I miss a setting? Is 389-ds restricted to cert8.db/key3.db? A quick search of the 389-ds wiki didn’t help; Google returns a lot of noise and not much signal. # service dirsrv start Starting dirsrv: ds01...[27/Jan/2014:21:28:12 -0800] SSL Initialization - Warning: certificate DB file cert8.db nor cert7.db exists in [/etc/dirsrv/slapd-ds01] - SSL initialization will likely fail [27/Jan/2014:21:28:12 -0800] SSL Initialization - Warning: key DB file /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ds01/key3.db does not exist - SSL initialization will likely fail [27/Jan/2014:21:28:12 -0800] - SSL alert: Security Initialization: Unable to authenticate (Netscape Portable Runtime error -8192 - An I/O error occurred during security authorization.) [27/Jan/2014:21:28:12 -0800] - ERROR: SSL Initialization Failed. Thanks! David
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