No, it's not a cert issue. It's a problem with the core server, and
we're working on a fix right now.
Kevin Kovach wrote:
Hello again,
I'm suspecting more and more that it was a certificate issue, since
the error log references port 636.
However, I've gone over the SSL HOWTO on the FDS wiki and I don't
understand what the problem is. When I installed FDS about 5 months
ago I used the information provided here,
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/ssl.html#1087158
on setting up a self signed certificate. This link was posted on the
SSL HOWTO on help with using certutil.
I was able to get FDS up and running with SSL after a couple emails to
the list and a couple changes to the FDS wiki regarding SSL. As I
said, it's been running well for the past 5 months or so.
My understanding was that the example there created a cert that would
be valid for 123 months (-v 120) plus the default 3 months? I would
not expect this cert to have expired already.
That said, I went through the same steps to try and recreate the CA
and Server certs for the directory again now. After doing so without
any error messages, I tried to start the directory server again and
I'm getting the same message.
Thanks.
- Kevin
On 12/5/05, *Kevin Kovach* <kovach(a)gmail.com
<mailto:kovach@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I'm a bit confused this morning. I woke up and realized that my
directory was down, and when I tried to restart it I got the
following message ...
# ./start-slapd
[05/Dec/2005:11:52:28 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
Does this look familiar to anyone? I'm continuing to look into
it, but if it's something simple issue that I'm unaware of I'd
appreciate any hints as to what the problem is?
Some background information ...
I've been running Fedora Directory Server for about 5 months
without any issues. It's been running great. I recently added a
root suffix to the directory that went smoothly. I was able to
use the new root without any problems after I added it. I didn't
seem to have any issues with that change. This the only thing
I've done in the past couple months.
I've just tired to save my config and back up the db with
./saveconfig, ./db2bak, ./db2ldif, and ./db2dsml and all attempts
result in the same error message.
Also, the only thing printed to the error log is the same message.
# cat errors
Fedora-Directory/7.1 B2005.201.2115
ldap.hostname.com:636 <
http://ldap.hostname.com:636>
(/opt/fedora-ds/slapd-instname)
[05/Dec/2005:11:46:07 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
[05/Dec/2005:11:47:44 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
[05/Dec/2005:11:49:03 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
[05/Dec/2005:11:52:28 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
[05/Dec/2005:11:57:33 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
[05/Dec/2005:11:58:30 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
[05/Dec/2005:12:00:11 -0500] - ERROR: ** This beta software has
expired **
I'm really at a loss as to what has expired. Does the directory
have some kind of license that has expired? Can this be a message
for an expired cert? It doesn't really sound like it, but that's
the only thing I can think of off the top of my head.
Thanks for any help and/or information.
- Kevin
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