Tried all combinations for the url with and without https and with the
right port #:
IP address
ldap.test.com
ldap
Still no luck.
adminserv error log:
[Thu May 10 13:19:36 2007] [warn] NSSProtocols not set; using: SSLv3 and
TLSv1
[Thu May 10 13:19:36 2007] [notice] Access Host filter is: *.test.com
[Thu May 10 13:19:36 2007] [notice] Access Address filter is: *
[Thu May 10 13:19:37 2007] [warn] NSSProtocols not set; using: SSLv3 and
TLSv1
[Thu May 10 13:19:37 2007] [notice] Access Host filter is: *.test.com
[Thu May 10 13:19:37 2007] [notice] Access Address filter is: *
[Thu May 10 13:19:37 2007] [notice] Apache/2.2.4 (Unix) mod_nss/2.2.3
NSS/3.11.3 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Thu May 10 13:38:18 2007] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
[Thu May 10 13:39:10 2007] [warn] NSSProtocols not set; using: SSLv3 and
TLSv1
[Thu May 10 13:39:10 2007] [notice] Access Host filter is: *.test.com
[Thu May 10 13:39:10 2007] [notice] Access Address filter is: *
[Thu May 10 13:39:11 2007] [warn] NSSProtocols not set; using: SSLv3 and
TLSv1
[Thu May 10 13:39:11 2007] [notice] Access Host filter is: *.test.com
[Thu May 10 13:39:11 2007] [notice] Access Address filter is: *
[Thu May 10 13:39:11 2007] [notice] Apache/2.2.4 (Unix) mod_nss/2.2.3
NSS/3.11.3 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Thu May 10 13:40:10 2007] [error] SSL Library Error: -12271 SSL client
cannot verify your certificate
Thanks.
Richard Megginson wrote:
FDS User wrote:
I tried changing the permission for local.conf and restarted both
admin and dir server. That didn't solve the issue.
Attached is the error I get when the login fails.
For the console login dialog, for the admin url field, did you use
https://host:port/ ?
tail admin-serv/logs/error
Thanks.
Richard Megginson wrote:
FDS User wrote:
Below is the ls and grep output.
[root@ldap slapd-ldap]# ls -al /opt/fedora-ds/alias
<snip> looks ok
[root@ldap slapd-ldap]# ls -al /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config
total 84
drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody nobody 4096 May 9 10:31 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 4096 May 9 10:32 ..
-rw------- 1 nobody nobody 544 May 10 13:17 adm.conf
-rw------- 1 nobody nobody 39 May 7 18:28 admpw
-rw------- 1 root root 4598 May 7 18:28 admserv.conf
-rw------- 1 nobody nobody 3702 May 10 13:17 console.conf
-rw------- 1 root root 26784 May 7 18:28 httpd.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 19233 May 7 18:28 local.conf
This is the likely culprit. Shut down the admin server, then chown
nobody:nobody local.conf, then restart.
-r-------- 1 nobody nobody 4604 May 7 18:29 nss.conf
[root@ldap slapd-ldap]# grep NSS
/opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config/console.conf
NSSEngine on
NSSNickname server-cert
# The NSS security database directory that holds the certificates
and
NSSCertificateDatabase /opt/fedora-ds/alias
NSSDBPrefix admin-serv-ldap-
NSSCipherSuite
+des,+rc2export,+rc4export,+desede3,+rc4,+rc2,+rsa_rc2_40_md5,+rsa_rc4_128_md5,+rsa_3des_sha,+rsa_rc4_40_md5,+fips_des_sha,+fips_3des_sha,+rsa_des_sha,-rsa_null_md5
NSSVerifyClient none
Richard Megginson wrote:
FDS User wrote:
Hi,
I am getting "PSET failure: PSET attribute creation or local
cache update failed" when I try to enable SSL for admin server
using the encryption tab.
I have used it in the past without issues and now for some reason
I get this error after doing a re-install of fds.
I used the SSL script from the fds site to generate the certs.
Admin server log has this error:
[error] SSL Library Error: -12271 SSL client cannot verify your
certificate
Any help is highly appreciated.
ls -al /opt/fedora-ds/alias
ls -al /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config
grep NSS /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config/console.conf
Thanks.
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