Re: Unattended Admin Server Startup

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Glenn wrote:
I'm testing a new installation of Directory Server. I have both the directory server and the admin server using SSL. There are instructions for auto-starting the SSL-enabled directory server at boot time by putting the SSL password in a text file, and this works fine. But I can't seem to find any instructions for doing the same with the admin server, so the boot process stops at the password prompt for the admin server. Anyone have a clue how to get this done? The message prompt when the admin server tries to start is: "Please enter password for "NSS Certificate DB" token:"

What version of FDS are you using? There is a similar way to set up admin server with a password file but the name of the token here looks wrong.

To do it for the admin server look in /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config/nss.conf

There will be an entry for NSSPassPhraseDialog.

It should have the form:

NSSPassPhraseDialog file:/opt/fedora-ds/alias/password.conf

So /opt/fedora-ds/alias/password.conf holds the token password.

The format of the file is: token_name:password

The default token name is "internal".

rob

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