Re: RedHat 4/Fedora-DS - SSL Cert DB not readable?

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Hi,

No, as noted it is a completely new install, and I've already ddouble
checked permissions.

Regardless - I've also tried chowning the entire tree to ldap (yes, this
is the user privs are being dropped to), as well as setting a+rw on the
entire /opt/fedora-ds tree. 

Thanks,

Travis
 

On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 17:30 -0400, Rob Crittenden wrote:
> Travis wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > We're preparing to upgrade from the initial DS release to 1.0.4-1 on our
> > RHEL4 servers.  In testing, we've hit a brick wall while trying to set
> > up SSL.  We can install the server just fine, but when clicking on
> > "Manage Certificates" in the console we get the following:
> > 
> > could not open file slapd-$hostname-cert8.db
> > 
> > We get the same type of error when trying to manage the admin server
> > certs.
> > 
> > This is a completely fresh install, and we've double checked file
> > ownership, so permissions are not an issue.  After working on this for a
> > while, I tried installing the FC6 rpm on my FC6 desktop with the same
> > settings and JVM, which worked just fine...so its something specific
> > about the RHEL4 version or its dependencies.  
> > 
> > I found one other post about this kind of issue (From Nov 2006 by Graham
> > Leggett), but I never saw a solution.  I have even tried initializing
> > the DBs by hand with certutil, but this does not appear to make a
> > difference.
> > 
> > Any advice?
> >
> 
> Permissions perhaps?
> 
> rob
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