[389-users] 389 certificate issues...

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Hello all,

I've been evaluating and prepping to deploy 389 for a couple months now and while working on my final deployment I've run into a snag...

I created two servers and successfully enabled SSL on them. I'm attempting to create a third using the exact same procedure and can't seem to get SSL enabled.

I used the admin-gui to install the request / install the certs and roots.

##WORKING
#certutil -L -d .
Certificate Nickname Trust Attributes SSL,S/ MIME,JAR/XPI
Metaweb Root Certificate                                     CT,,
Metaweb Host Root Certificate                                CT,,
server-cert                                                  u,u,u

# certutil -L -d . -n server-cert
Certificate:
    Data:
        Version: 3 (0x2)
        Serial Number: 88 (0x58)
        Signature Algorithm: PKCS #1 MD5 With RSA Encryption
	Issuer: ........ <full certificate>

## NOT WORKING
# certutil -L -d .
Certificate Nickname Trust Attributes SSL,S/ MIME,JAR/XPI
Metaweb Root Certificate                                     CT,,
Metaweb Host Root Certificate                                CT,,
server-cert                                                  u,u,u

# certutil -L -d . -n server-cert
certutil: Could not find: server-cert
: security library: bad database.




These systems are automatically deployed and configured and should have identical package revisions and configurations. I'm at a blank to what is causing the problem. Any insight that people have would be *greatly* appreciated.

Sincerely,
Trey SHeldon

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