Question on enabling ssl passync between windows and fds

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Title: Question on enabling ssl passync between windows and fds

Hi everyone,
I'm attempting to get password synchronization to work between fds and active directory; per the following document http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:WindowsSync#Test_to_make_sure_you_can_talk_SSL_from_Fedora_Directory_to_AD , I now have my AD box listening on port 636 as outlined in the section "With TinyCA2"; I have also installed a certificate for the fds box as prescribed here http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/ssl.html#1085091 including the section marked "Trust the Cerficate Authority"; my question is, since both the AD box and FDS box trust my certificate authority setup with tinyCA, I believe then each box would inherently trust each other's certificates?  If so, have I already achieved the steps listed below the section marked "Enabling SSl for PASSSync" in the first document above, or do I still need to proceed with that section even though the AD box and FDS box have certificates signed from the same root CA?  Thanks very much for your help with this.

Aaron

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