Re: Cannot see certificate in the Consol e

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Frazier, Darrell USA CRC (Contractor) wrote:

I get the following error:

certutil-bin: NSS_Initialize failed: An I/O error occurred during security authorization.

Thanks all for your help!!

Frazier, Darrell USA CRC (Contractor) wrote:

Hi,







I have created a self-signed certificate as noted in chapter 11 in the

RHDS Admin guide. After following the instructions for creating the

cert (including creating the pk12 version to the server can read it) I

then go into the console to enable SSL and the cert isn't noted in the

encryption tab as the doc says it should. I don't know how to proceed.

Thanks in advance.



First, let's make sure those certs are in the correct place.

1) ls -al /opt/fedora-ds/alias

Please post this - it may shed some light into why 3) below fails.

2) cd /opt/fedora/alias

3) ../shared/bin/certutil -P slapd-yourhost- -d . -L





**Darrell J. Frazier**



Unix System Administrator



US Army Combat Readiness Center



Fort Rucker, Alabama 36362

**Darrell J. Frazier**

Unix System Administrator

US Army Combat Readiness Center

Fort Rucker, Alabama 36362

Com: (334)255-2676

DSN: 558-3879

Email: darrell.frazier@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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