Brian Rudy wrote:
Thanks George,This is indeed the location of cert7.db and key3.db. I was able to get it working by importing the self-signed certificate with pk12util. (ex. pk12util -i servercert.pfx -d C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\.mcc)This might be sufficiently useful for inclusion in the Wiki.
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George Holbert wrote:Hi Brian,When running the console on Unix, these files are created under $HOME/.mcc.ls -l ~/.mcc total 178-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 226 Jan 12 14:27 Console.4.0.Login.preferences-rw------- 1 root other 65536 Aug 16 18:32 cert8.db -rw------- 1 root other 32768 Aug 16 18:32 key3.db -rw------- 1 root other 32768 Aug 16 18:32 secmod.dbI'm not sure where this stuff would be created on Windows, but might be under C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\.mcc ? Just a guess.-- George Brian Rudy wrote:<snip>Since I am using a self-signed certificate on the directory server, which would require installation on the client, this all appears to make sense. Now for the question: How does one install certificates on the client when using JSS/NSPR/NSS as shown in the Wiki? It looks like you would need to create your own cert7.db and key3.db with certutil, and import the Server-Cert, but I'm a bit confused as to where the .db files should be located, and what they should be named.Has anyone done this who wouldn't mind sharing?-- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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