I think I've figured it out. As part of switching over to port 8443, I
copied the certificate from the old server to the new one. The certificate
is in the name of the alias, which hasn't yet been set to point to the new
server, so as far as the LDAP server is concerned, it's invalid.

Karen S.

On 5/4/11 10:03 AM, "helix84" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 16:56, Savage, Karen R. <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> Our live 1.3 instance hasn't been affected, but I'll check with the LDAP
>> guy in IT to make sure there haven't been any changes made on their end.
>
>If the other instance works, then the mistake will probably be at your
>end.
>Just copying over the ldap.* settings from your live instance to your
>testing instance might fix the problem. At least I can't think of any
>other config option which would break your LDAP. If that's not the
>problem, that of course leaves connectivity and firewall issues.
>
>Regards,
>~~helix84


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