Re: mandating SSL-only connections

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--- Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> the openldap ldapsearch -Z does startTLS, which tries to startup a 
> secure connection using the non-secure port - basically, so you can have 
> ldap listen only to 389 and have SSL/TLS on that port. So then you may 
> ask "Ok, that's fine, but how do I disable non-secure connections on 
> 389?" I'm not sure how you can do that at the connection level, but at 
> the entry level you can set ACIs to allow access only if using SSL/TLS.

Can you give me an example, please? ldapsearch aside, even though SSL is enabled on the server,
everything (including the password) is being transmitted clear text -- I can see it in ethereal
when I try to ssh to an ldap client.


		
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