On Friday 21 September 2007 18:27, Richard Megginson wrote: > > Rather then run the script, I tried to run it for one example first > > > > eastldap0:/opt/fedora-ds/alias#../shared/bin/certutil -d . -S -n > > "Server-Cert-eastldap1" -s "cn=eastldap1.test.com" -c "CA certificate" -t > > "u,u,u" -m 2000 -v 120 -8 eastldap.test.com,eastldap,eastldap1 -d . -z > > noise.txt -f pwdfile.txt Generating key. This may take a few moments... > > eastldap0:/opt/fedora-ds/alias#../shared/bin/pk12util -d . -o > > eastldap1.test.com.p12 -n "Server-Cert-eastdap1" -k pwdfile.txt -w > > pwdfile.txt pk12util-bin: PKCS12 EXPORT SUCCESSFUL > > > > So at this point I had the .p12 file and the existing cacert.asc created, > > and sent them over to eastldap1. > > > >> For all of the commands listed above, you may have to specify -P > >> slapd-instance- if you are not using cert8.db and key3.db. > >> > >> Then, copy each file $server.p12 to that $server, along with the > >> cacert.asc file > >> Then, on each server: > >> cd /opt/fedora-ds/alias > >> ../shared/bin/pk12util -d . -P slapd-instance- -i $server.p12 -w > >> pwdfile.txt -k pwdfile.txt > >> # the -w argument is the file containing the password used to encrypt > >> the .p12 file > >> # the -k argument is the file containing the password for the new key > >> database > >> # you may use a different password for -k here - this is the same > >> password used > >> # in your slapd-instance-pin.txt file > >> > >> ../shared/bin/certutil -A -d . -P slapd-instance- -n "CA certificate" -t > >> "CT,," -a -i cacert.asc > >> > >> # this imports your CA cert > > > > Now the importing, > > > > eastldap1:/opt/fedora-ds/alias# ../shared/bin/pk12util -d . -P > > slapd-eastldap1- -i eastldap1.test.com.p12 -w pwdfile-0.txt -k > > pwdfile.txt pk12util-bin: PKCS12 IMPORT SUCCESSFUL > > ywgldap1:/opt/fedora-ds/alias# ../shared/bin/certutil -A -d . -P > > slapd-eastldap1- -n "CA certificate" -t "CT,," -a -i cacert.asc > > > > > > Send over enable ssl ldif > > > > ryan@infinity:~/fds-tools$ ldapmodify -x -h eastldap1 -D "cn=directory > > manager" -W -f ssl_enable.ldif Enter LDAP Password: > > modifying entry "cn=encryption,cn=config" > > > > modifying entry "cn=config" > > ryan@infinity:~/fds-tools$ ldapmodify -x -h eastldap1 -D "cn=directory > > manager" -W -f addrsa.ldif Enter LDAP Password: > > adding new entry "cn=RSA,cn=encryption,cn=config" > > > > But when I restart slapd on eastldap1 > > > > Enter PIN for Internal (Software) Token: > > [21/Sep/2007:17:52:33 +0000] - SSL alert: Security Initialization: Can't > > find certificate (Server-Cert) for family cn=RSA,cn=encryption,cn=config > > (Netscape Portable Runtime error -8174 - security library: bad database.) > > [21/Sep/2007:17:52:33 +0000] - SSL alert: Security Initialization: Unable > > to retrieve private key for cert Server-Cert of family > > cn=RSA,cn=encryption,cn=config (Netscape Portable Runtime error -8174 - > > security library: bad database.) [21/Sep/2007:17:52:33 +0000] - SSL > > failure: None of the cipher are valid > > > > Did I miss importing a private key from somewhere? Do I need to use the > > cacert.pfx I created in the basic steps? > > No. I think the problem is that the name of the server cert in the cert > db is Server-Cert-$server not Server-Cert. I thought there was an > option to pk12util to import it and rename it, but apparently not. To > find out what the server cert name is: > cd /opt/fedora-ds/alias > ../shared/bin/certutil -L -d . -P slapd-eastldap1- > I'm assuming it will be Server-Cert-$server > Unless someone knows an easy way to rename it, you can just tell slapd > to use the new name. > stop-slapd > edit dse.ldif - look for Server-Cert and change it to whatever the > actual name of your server cert is (Server-Cert-$server) > save and start-slapd > Thanks for the help!, the modifying of dse.ldif did the trick and it all seems to be working. Now what in the process would I have to change in order to be able to generate the certs with a Server-Cert-$server nickname and have fds recognize the proper name, without having to edit dse.ldif for each box? Ryan -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users