--- George Holbert <gholbert(a)broadcom.com> wrote:
*|# Add your ascii CA certificate to the cert DB.
certutil -A -n "Susan's CA" -t "C,," -a -i ./susans-cacert.pem -d
/var/ldap
# List the contents of your cert DB.
|***|certutil -L -d /var/ldap|**
did all that, imported w/o problems:
-bash-3.00# /usr/sfw/bin/certutil -L -d /var/ldap
CA certificate C,,
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However, this:
ldapsearch -b "ou=profile,dc=composers,dc=company,dc=com" -h cnyitlin02 -L
"cn=*" -Z -p 636 -P
/var/ldap/
still transmits clear text.
Try this first using certutil as included with Solaris 10
(/usr/sfw/bin/certutil). I think this will create a cert8 file.
It does. Doesn't seem to do any good, however.
how did you verify that SSL is working? Did you sniff it or what?
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