PassSync .. again

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I am hoping that I can get some clarification on the whole PassSync - SSL issue.   I have reviewed all the archives and I see a number of locations where it is stated that PassSync will function from a Active Directory Server  - -> Fedora Directory Server without the use of SSL.  However, I also see that is is a must to do any PassSync in any direction.  I have WinSync working fine and want to validate PassSync, but I am just failing when it comes to configuring certificates on the Windows Active Directory side.  So my hope is I can just validate without the trouble of SSL.  Can I do this?  If so is there any un-documented steps that would need to occur?  My testing without SSL seems to validate that it is needed, but I am not 100% on if I completed all the steps to make a "non-SSL" PassSync to occure. 
 
If it turns out that I indeed need SSL, I am hoping someone can point me in the correct direction for configuring the MS Active Directory side.  I have build a AD using Windows 2003 server.  I have attempted to use the MS documentation on "Requirements for Domain Controllers from a Third-Party CA", but failed miserably.  Is this the correct method and if so does it work with 2003 svr?
 
I am sorry, that I am still hitting on the same subject that I have requested assistance on before, but I am just not making any headway..  If anyone could point me the documentation or advise me on how I should research it, it would be appreciated more than you know..    Thank you.
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