On 23.03.22 at 11:46 Johannes Kastl wrote:

ca is a folder with PEM format CA's that should be added to the trust root for this instance.

I understood this to be optional? Is this actually required?

Found it:
https://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/howto/howto-ssl.html
ca.crt  # The issuers CA certificate.

So I created yet another Kubernetes "secret" holding the Let's Encrypt CA certificate and mounted it to /data/tls/ca/ca.crt, and now the server is enabling TLS and I can connect using "ldapsearch -ZZ ...".

Johannes

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