RE: SSL problem on replication!

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Some news on my situation...finally I solved the problem about initialized
ssl failed   as explained in my previous post....I maked exactly the same
thing but in a fresh install and now the certificate are present.

Now the problem is:

[27/Mar/2006:14:13:48 +0000] - Fedora-Directory/1.0.2 B2006.060.1928
starting up
[27/Mar/2006:14:13:50 +0000] - slapd started.  Listening on All Interfaces
port 389 for LDAP requests
[27/Mar/2006:14:13:50 +0000] - Listening on All Interfaces port 636 for
LDAPS requests
[27/Mar/2006:14:14:06 +0000] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication
to nodo2.domain.example.com"" (nodo2:636): Simple bind failed, LDAP sdk
error 91 (Can't connect to the LDAP server), Netscape Portable Runtime error
-5961 (TCP connection reset by peer.)
[27/Mar/2006:14:14:07 +0000] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn="Replication
to nodo2.domain.example.com"" (nodo2:636): Simple bind failed, LDAP sdk
error 91 (Can't connect to the LDAP server), Netscape Portable Runtime error
-5961 (TCP connection reset by peer.)


According with that suggested from Susan...I configured in a cluster in both
nodes Fedora DS in the same manner; both are named ldap.domain.example.com;
this is for working with ip take over; in fact I configured an Ip that point
to ldap.domain.example.com.

Without ssl everything works, but with ssl enable the mmr.pl script reports
the error above when try to make a replication

How can I solve it?...Is there some other doc to study??

Thanks in advance!

Alex

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