This is on CentOS however. We had success configuring it for CentOS in the past, but were unable to replicate this on Red Hat 6.3. Did you follow these steps for configuring Red Hat 6 as well?
Best guide will be the redhat manual or if you are looking for some how to then you can follow below link.
These are exact steps that I followed and worked with self signed certificates.
On Thursday, December 13, 2012, Chaudhari, Rohit K. wrote:
Hello everyone,
How do I set up a 389 LDAP client to authenticate users against a 389 LDAP server? I don't have a trusted certificate authority (CA) but will create self-signed CA that signs server certificates, and then put that self-signed CA as the trusted CA on the
client side. Is there anything more specific or a guide on how to set this up out there? Thanks in advance.
Rohit
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