[389-users] Admin server console and TLS

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Hi!

I am using the Centos directory server and I have run into a problem 
with the Admin console.
I restored the /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv files form from backup and now I 
get the following error in my error log file for the Admin server:

Wed Aug 04 13:50:15 2010] [notice] [client 127.0.0.1] 
admserv_host_ip_check: ap_get_remote_host could not resolve 127.0.0.1
[Wed Aug 04 13:50:15 2010] [crit] buildUGInfo(): unable to initialize 
TLS connection to LDAP host cds.example.com port 2389: 4
[Wed Aug 04 13:50:15 2010] [notice] [client 127.0.0.1] 
admserv_check_authz(): passing [/admin-serv/authenticate] to the 
userauth handler
[Wed Aug 04 13:50:15 2010] [crit] buildUGInfo(): unable to initialize 
TLS connection to LDAP host cds.example.com port 2389: 4

There is a server running on the 2389 port, I can connect to it.

This is the adm.conf :
AdminDomain: example.com
sysuser: cds
isie: cn=CentOs Administration Server, cn=Server Group, 
cn=cds.example.com, ou=example.com, o=NetscapeRoot
SuiteSpotGroup: cds
sysgroup: cds
userdn: uid=admin, ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot
ldapStart: /usr/lib/dirsrv/slapd-cds-config/start-slapd
ldapurl: ldap://cds.example.com:2389/o=NetscapeRoot
SuiteSpotUserID: cds
sie: cn=admin-serv-cds, cn=CentOs Administration Server, cn=Server 
Group, cn=cds.example.com, ou=example.com, o=NetscapeRoot

How can I turn OFF  TLS for the Admin console ?
I know there must be switch in a config file, but where...

I have compared the config files with the ones on the sister machine 
(replica), and they seem alike to me.

(Posted host names and domain names are not actual names.)

Rerards,
Mitja
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