No, the server has a real hostname. My problem was that I had compiled
OpenLDAP, and ldapsearch was /usr/local/bin/ldapsearch, therefore it
used /usr/local/etc/openldap/ldap.conf not /etc/openldap/ldap.conf.
SSL now works fine, but I have a new problem with PassSync (Peer's
Certificate issuer is not recognized)
Thanks
Jeff Gamsby
Center for X-Ray Optics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(510) 486-7783
Susan wrote:
--- Jeff Gamsby <JFGamsby@xxxxxxx> wrote:
mv key3.db slapd-server-key3.db
mv cert8.db slapd-server-cert8.db
ln -s slapd-server-key3.db key3.db
ln -s slapd-server-cert8.db cert8.db
chown nobody.nobody /opt/fedora-ds/alias/slapd-msas*
is the server really called "server" or did you obscure it for privacy purposes?
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