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RE: problem with ldapsearch/TLS ( or Fedora Core 2?? )
I looked at "man ldap.conf" of 2.2.18.
It did not say lowercase is allowed, if I have mis-interpreted it pls
correct me.
Gary
TLS_CACERT <filename>
Specifies the file that contains certificates for all
of the Certificate Authorities the client will recog-
nize.
TLS_CACERTDIR <path>
Specifies the path of a directory that contains Certi-
ficate Authority certificates in separate individual
files. The TLS_CACERT is always used before
TLS_CACERTDIR.
TLS_CERT <filename>
Specifies the file that contains the client certifi-
cate. This is a user-only option.
TLS_KEY <filename>
Specifies the file that contains the private key that
matches the certificate stored in the TLS_CERT file.
Currently, the private key must not be protected with a
password, so it is of critical importance that the key
file is protected carefully. This is a user-only
option.
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Matthews [mailto:gmatt@nerc.ac.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 5:03 PM
To: Tay, Gary
Cc: Barrow H Kwan; OpenLdap Software List;
owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: RE: problem with ldapsearch/TLS ( or Fedora Core 2?? )
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 05:15, Tay, Gary wrote:
> Forgot to point up that the "tls_..." directives in ldap.conf should
> be in UPPERACSE.
> Eg:
> TLS_CACERT /etc/openldap/cacert/ca.crt
since when??
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Greg Matthews
iTSS Wallingford 01491 692445