Re: self-signed certificates

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Dan Lipsitt wrote:

It appears that the setup utility now creates self-signed certificates
in the alias directory, making the certutil instructions moot. Is that
correct? My alias directory contains the following files:
No, that's not correct.  See below.

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$ cd /opt/fedora-ds/alias/
$ ls -la
total 420
drwxr-xr-x   2 nobody nobody   4096 Feb 21 17:16 .
drwxr-xr-x  15 root   root     4096 Feb 21 16:57 ..
-rw-------   1 nobody nobody  65536 Feb 21 17:16 admin-serv-roam104-178-cert8.db
-rw-------   1 nobody nobody  16384 Feb 21 17:16 admin-serv-roam104-178-key3.db
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root   nobody 196340 Dec  8 11:04 libnssckbi.so
-rw-------   1 nobody nobody  16384 Feb 21 16:57 secmod.db
-rw-------   1 nobody nobody  65536 Feb 21 16:57 slapd-roam104-178-cert8.db
-rw-------   1 nobody nobody  16384 Feb 21 16:57 slapd-roam104-178-key3.db
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I didn't create any of these files myself.

My problem is that no certificate shows up in the drop-down menu under
Encryption in the Admin Server console.

As you can see, my hostname has a dash in it. Could that be causing
problems? Or do I need to use certutil manually?
You still need to use certutil to create your certs. Those are empty database files.

-NGK

Thanks,
Dan

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