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> No problem. We've just merged the fix and backported it. I don't know when
it
> will ship in RHEL/CentOS, but I'm sure it will be soon in an upcoming update.
Well i usually do not use rpms - we compile from git sources, i used them only
to make a demo of the problem.
Thanks for the commit, i have tested the fix. It resolves a half of the problem
- indeed the TLS_REQCERT is now taken into account from
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf. But the certificate bundle part (TLS_CACERT parameter
or system bundle in its ansence) is still not taken into account. TLS_CACERT
works correctly in dsconf 1.4.2 (and ldapsearch).
I think i have found the part of the code that causes ignoring TLS_CACERT: it's the
file __init__.py, lines 997-999:
997 if certdir is None and self.isLocal:
998 certdir = self.get_cert_dir()
999 self.log.debug("Using dirsrv ca certificate %s", certdir)
if i comment these lines dsconf starts to take into account TLS_CACERT from
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf as it should do. Looks like self.isLocal shoud not be true while
it is, as a result a false certdir is taken:
DEBUG: Using dirsrv ca certificate /Local/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv/slapd-{instance_name}
DEBUG: Using external ca certificate /Local/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv/slapd-{instance_name}
DEBUG: Using external ca certificate /Local/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv/slapd-{instance_name}