OK, now I have a different error.
I ran ../shared/bin/certutil -A -n cert-name -t "C,C,C" -i
/etc/certs/ca-cert.pem -P slapd-server- -d .
and
ln -s ca-cert.pem `openssl x509 -noout -hash -in ca-cert.pem`.0
Now, I get this error:
TLS: can't connect.
ldap_perror
ldap_start_tls: Connect error (-11)
additional info: Start TLS request accepted.Server willing to
negotiate SSL.
Jeff Gamsby
Center for X-Ray Optics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(510) 486-7783
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jeff Gamsby wrote:
>
> Jeff Gamsby
> Center for X-Ray Optics
> Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
> (510) 486-7783
>
>
>
> Richard Megginson wrote:
>> Jeff Gamsby wrote:
>>>
>>> Jeff Gamsby
>>> Center for X-Ray Optics
>>> Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
>>> (510) 486-7783
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard Megginson wrote:
>>>> Jeff Gamsby wrote:
>>>>> I am trying to get FDS 1.0.2 working in SSL mode. I am using a
>>>>> OpenSSL CA, I have installed the Server Cert and the CA Cert, can
>>>>> start FDS in SSL mode, but when I run
>>>>> ldapsearch -x -ZZ I get TLS trace: SSL3 alert
>>>>> write:fatal:unknown CA.
>>>> Did you follow this -
>>>>
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:SSL
>>> I did, but that didn't work for me. The only thing that I did this
>>> time was generate a request from the "Manage Certificates", sign
>>> the request using my OpenSSL CA, and install the Server and CA
>>> Certs. Then I turned on SSL in the Admin console, and restarted the
>>> server.
>>>
>>> When I followed the instructions from the link, I couldn't even get
>>> FDS to start in SSL mode.
>> One problem may be that ldapsearch is trying to verify the hostname
>> in your server cert, which is the value of the cn attribute in the
>> leftmost RDN in your server cert's subject DN. What is the subject
>> DN of your server cert? You can use certutil -L -n Server-Cert as
>> specified in the Howto:SSL to print your cert.
>
> Sorry. I missed the -P option.
>
> running ../shared/bin/certutil -L -d . -P slapd-server- -n
> "server-cert" returns the Subject *CN* as FQDN of FDS and OpenSSL CA
> host (ran on same machine)
Hmm - try ldapsearch with the -v (or -d?) option to get some debugging
info.
>
>>>>>
>>>>> In /etc/ldap.conf, I have put in
>>>>> TLS_CACERT /path/to/cert
>>>> Is this the same /path/to/cacert.pem as below?
>>> Yes
>>>>> TLSREQCERT allow
>>>>> ssl on
>>>>> ssl start_tls
>>>>>
>>>>> If I run
>>>>> openssl s_client -connect localhost:636 -showcerts -state -CAfile
>>>>> /path/to/cacert.pem
>>>>>
>>>>> It looks OK
>>>>>
>>>>> Please help
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
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