On Wednesday 07 September 2005 08:26, Chris Stark wrote:
What I did to solve the problem was to download the CA certificate from
each of the two LDAP servers I use, then copy them to
the /etc/openldap/cacerts/ directory. Your /etc/openldap/ldap.conf file
needs to have this line:
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts
In FC4, this is there by default. Now comes the tricky part... I then
used `sudo authconfig` to set up LDAP authentication (even though I'm
not using LDAP for that purpose here) so that the checksums for the
certificates are automatically computed and symlinked to the CA
certificates. Exit the authconfig program to make the changes "stick"
the launch it again to unset the LDAP authentication -- the symlinks
should still be there. I'm sure there's a more elegant command-line
method for creating the checksum symlinks, but I don't know it off the
top of my head.
Convoluted? Absolutely. I'm sorry if this doesn't help, but it has
worked like a charm for me. I wish I had an easier answer.
Hi all,
I'm having the same problem here, the difference is that I don't use TLS at
all. And I succeeded in connecting, updating the ldap server on my LOCALHOST,
but then when I setup an IDENTICAL ldap server on another box, my evolution
CAN connect to it, but CANNOT UPDATE/EDIT the address book. Very confusing.
Pls help.
Thanks.
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