The ldapsearch command doesn't look in /var/ldap for the cert db. It
uses the current directory as the default cert db path.
You can run ldapsearch from /var/ldap, or give it a "-P /var/ldap"
argument to use the cert db in /var/ldap.
Also, the -v arg might help you narrow down what's happening.
Note that the Solaris ldap_cachemgr (i.e., the ldap name service client)
daemon DOES use /var/ldap as its default directory to find cert db files.
Also, Solaris 8 and 9 are very picky about which cert DB version they
can use for ldap name service over SSL: it MUST be cert7.db as generated
by earlier versions of the NSS tools. Solaris 10 might be able to use
cert8.db.
Susan wrote:
Hi, all. I've ssl enabled in FDS:
# ldapsearch -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w adminpass -b "cn=encryption,cn=config" -h cnyitlin02
cn=*
version: 1
dn: cn=encryption,cn=config
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsEncryptionConfig
cn: encryption
nsSSLSessionTimeout: 0
nsSSLClientAuth: allowed
nsSSL2: off
nsSSL3: on
nsSSL3Ciphers: +rsa_rc4_128_md5,+rsa_3des_sha,+fortezza_null,-rsa_null_md5,+fo
Currently, I have authenticationMethod: simple in my default profile. I can ssh/telnet w/o
problems, authenticating from FDS (thank you, Gary Tay!)
I've been having a real hard time getting Solaris SSL to work, however. I did the whole mozilla
cert import thing, got the cert8.db (it's not 7), and key3.db, put them in /var/ldap
However, even though this returns data:
-bash-3.00# ldapsearch -b "dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com" -h cnyitlin02 -L "objectclass=*" -p
636 -Z
version: 1
dn: dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
dn: cn=Directory Administrators, dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
dn: ou=Groups, dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
dn: ou=People, dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
dn: ou=profile,dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
dn: cn=proxyAgent,ou=profile,dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
dn: uid=test, ou=People, dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com
It's not encrypted. I can see the traffic clear text in ethereal.
Any ideas what the problem is? Has anybody gotten solaris ssl to work with FDS?
Thank you.
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