Hello Mr. Brown,

I found that the procedure you give me is part of my problem. I ended up with 
running remove-ds-admin.pl command then re-create my directory server instance 
and admin server instance. Luckily I kept answers file and ldif data. I also 
re-run the setupssl2.sh script. Since this time I didn't mess up with 
environment variables, it did go through successfully. I also did go through 
your procedure, and successfully run the ldapsearch command. However, how do I 
know "ldapsearch -x -L -b 'dc=christianbook,dc=com'" uses secure connection or 
not? I tail my access log, and it shows something like below:

[12/Apr/2016:21:24:47 -0400] conn=46 op=0 EXT oid="1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037" 
name="startTLS"
[12/Apr/2016:21:24:47 -0400] conn=46 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=120 nentries=0 
etime=0
[12/Apr/2016:21:24:47 -0400] conn=46 op=-1 fd=64 closed - Peer does not 
recognize and trust the CA that issued your certificate.
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 fd=64 slot=64 connection from ::1 to ::1
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 op=0 BIND dn="" method=128 version=3
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97 nentries=0 
etime=0 dn=""
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 op=1 SRCH base="dc=christianbook,dc=com" 
scope=2 filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs=ALL
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=103 
etime=0 notes=U
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 op=2 UNBIND
[12/Apr/2016:21:26:46 -0400] conn=47 op=2 fd=64 closed - U1

It did say "Peer does not recognize and trust the CA that issued your 
certificate." However, it did return 103 entries for the ldapsearch. I don't 
understand that. Is the secure connection successfully established or is it 
actually failed back to non-secure connection?

Thanks,
- xinhuan
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