> 
> I am unable to figure out how instances #1 and #2 differ.
> Instance #1 has long-established supplier-agreements (using both LDAPS and 
> STARTTLS) with other instances of 389-Directory. So I know instance #1 can 
> function correctly as a supplier. Instance #3 demonstrates it can be a 
> consumer when supplied by instance #2. I can perform LDAPS and STARTTLS 
> queries from a.state.ak.us to instance #3, so I know it is listening on the 
> network and not blocked by a host-based firewall.
> Any suggestions of where to look, or config-attributes to check, would be 
> appreciated.

The first check would be from on the host instance #1:

openssl s_client -connect hostname-of-instance-two:636 -showcerts

And assert that the connection proceeds and the certificate chain presented is 
as you expect. 



--
Sincerely,

William Brown

Senior Software Engineer,
Identity and Access Management
SUSE Labs, Australia
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