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Emmanuel Lecharny commented on DIRSTUDIO-1108:
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Hi,
sorry, but I can't open the attachement ({{winmail.dat}}). Can you attache each 
screenshot separately ? Thanks !

Otherwise, AFAIU, you can see teh certificate when not using LDAPS, right ? Can 
you do a quick test : in the connection property, change the Provider and 
select JNDI, to see if it's any batter.

Thanks !

> Getting Invalid Certificate for userCertificate;binary entry when connecting 
> with LDAPS, LDAP works fine
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>
>                 Key: DIRSTUDIO-1108
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-1108
>             Project: Directory Studio
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: studio-ldapbrowser
>    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M10 (2.0.0.v20151221-M10)
>         Environment: Apache Directory Studio running on:
> - Windows7/Java8, 
> - CentOS7/Java8,
> - CentOS6/Java7.
>            Reporter: Ingo Bahn
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: winmail.dat
>
>
> Hello Apache Directory Studio development team.
> we are using Apache Directory Studio here in Version: 2.0.0.v20151221-M10.
> When I connect with it to an LDAP directory server with LDAP unencrypted 
> (TCP389) the userCertificate;binary entry can be obtained just fine including 
> its loading into the build-in Certificate Editor.
>  
> But connecting to the same LDAP directory encrypted (TCP636), that same 
> userCertificate;binary entry can't be read and Directory Studio is returning 
> "Invalid Certificate" and then "Can't parse certificate".
> This is reproducable with Apache Directory Studio on the following 
> environments I have available here to test:
> - Windows7/Java8, 
> - CentOS7/Java8,
> - CentOS6/Java7.
> As well with the relevant command line tools like ldapsearch, ldapmodify etc. 
> I am able to obtain or manipulate that entry on LDAP and LDAPS sockets and 
> even with the "ancient" freeware LDAP-Browser 2.8.2 by Jarek Gawor, Copyright 
> (c) 1998 University of Chicago I still have this is possible.
> The directory server used here is running on OpenLDAP. But also when 
> obtaining this with LDAPS from a directory server with the same structure 
> running on OpenDJ, the "Invalid Certificate" is thrown.
> That said I think this could be a possible bug - also considering that in my 
> understanding obtaining an (attribute) entry or rather (reading and parsing) 
> its content from a directory server, should be independant at all on how I 
> connect to that directory server (LDAP vs. LDAPS) - isn't it?
> In case additional details would be needed I will gladly try to provide them. 
> Please let me know.
> I also could provide you a PDF-file containing additional screenshots for the 
> above description.
> Thank you in advance for your help and looking into it.



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