I see several "verisign" certs under the CA area in Certificate Management.  Do I have to enable certain trusts on one of them?  I thought they were trusted by default.

Thanks,

Aaron C.

On 11/1/06, Richard Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
Aaron Cline wrote:
> Hi folks:
>
> I've been playing with FDS and somehow I think I broke my setup.  My
> console can no longer get the correct "status" of my directory
> server.  It says that the DS is stopped though I can still query it so
> I don't think it is.  Also, when I try to open a DS window, the
> console tells me it can't connect.
>
> I think the error is related to this:
>
> [01/Nov/2006:10:42:40 +0000] conn=84 fd=66 slot=66 SSL connection from
> 192.168.225.240 <http://192.168.225.240> to 192.168.225.240
> < http://192.168.225.240>
> [01/Nov/2006:10:42:40 +0000] conn=84 op=-1 fd=66 closed - No
> certificate authority is trusted for SSL client authentication.
>
> I'm using a Cert signed by Verisign so I'm not sure why this wouldn't
> work.  Can anyone shed some light?  Maybe this is just a PKI problem
> that I don't understand.
Looks like it's missing the CA cert from Verisign.
>
> Also, I don't think I want SSL client authentication... I think I just
> want SSL Server authentication.  Did I turn something on that I shouldn't?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Aaron
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