Console SSL Problem

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Hi,

With FDS 1.0.2, I've followed the configuration howto guide lines to setup the Directory Server to use SSL (as per my post a few days ago) however after configuring the Administration Server and Console to use SSL as well i've run into trouble. The directory server alone works fine with SSL.

The reason i'm trying to get Admin and console working in SSL is so i can setup a secure windows sync agreement, without this all i can do is setup a insecure sync agreement.

The console will not display anything (absolutely no screen or anything) after entering password and clicking OK in the authentication dialog. There are no messages in the console i started it on.

Before i configured the SSL on the admin server and console it was working correctly and displayed the normal Admin server/Directory Server screens.

The console which i'm running using (i also tried admin user):

startconsole -u "cn=Directory Manager" -a https://ds01.tech:59910 -x nologo

I turned loglevel to debug in the admin server and this is what i see:

[Tue Nov 28 14:22:46 2006] [info] Connection to child 30 established (server ds01.tech:443, client 10.170.99.22) [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [notice] [client 10.170.99.22] admserv_host_ip_check: ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 10.170.99.22 [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [info] Initial (No.1) HTTPS request received for child 30 (server ds01.tech:443) [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2518): [client 10.170.99.22] checking user cache for: cn=Directory Manager [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2525): [client 10.170.99.22] not in cache, trying DS [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [debug] mod_admserv.c(1480): [client 10.170.99.22] admserv_check_authz: request for uri [/admin-serv/authenticate] [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [notice] [client 10.170.99.22] admserv_check_authz(): passing [/admin-serv/authenticate] to the userauth handler [Tue Nov 28 14:22:47 2006] [info] Connection to child 30 closed (server ds01.tech:443, client 10.170.99.22)

In the slapd log i see:

[28/Nov/2006:14:22:46 +0000] conn=51 fd=65 slot=65 SSL connection from 10.170.99.22 to 10.103.20.21
[28/Nov/2006:14:22:46 +0000] conn=51 SSL 128-bit RC4
[28/Nov/2006:14:22:46 +0000] conn=51 op=0 BIND dn="cn=Directory Manager" method=128 version=3 [28/Nov/2006:14:22:46 +0000] conn=51 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=directory manager" [28/Nov/2006:14:22:46 +0000] conn=52 fd=64 slot=64 SSL connection from 10.170.99.22 to 10.103.20.21 [28/Nov/2006:14:32:04 +0000] conn=52 op=-1 fd=64 closed - Encountered end of file.

Anyone know how i can fix this? Thanks very much
Nick




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