Thanks for replying. It works now! My mistake was that I was trying to
get the certificates via Netscape with URL "http://fds-server:636";,
which always refused. The correct URL is "https://fds-server:636";.
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I have a Solaris 9 client and have configured it as a client of
fds-1.0.4 which runs on RHEL5. Without TLS, the Solaris client
authenticates against the fds fine. But, if TLS is enabled on the Sun
client, the ldapsearch commands runs ok, but, authentication fails.
The nscd logs the following error
I'm trying to create a new group "cn=testgroup" under the "ou=Groups"
which is already provided by default. The testgroup has an "entryid"
attribute. However, when I try to add the "gidNumber" attribute through
the "Add Attribute" Tab, it doesn't seem to be listed.
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Thanks for replying. It seems ldapsearch converts all the SSHA hashed
passwords to some other type maybe base64. Is there a way to get the
original {SSHA} hashed passwords back?
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Some look like this:
userPassword: e1NTSEF9b0lZeWJsWDdPOTNkUVliY215UDZXaDFIdURIQ2tmQjA=
Others use SSHA hash:
userPassword: {SSHA}vzuh+zzerKQa3BnzcvUgHF8WwSZydeN+
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I've migrated some users from openldap to fds-1.0.4. I got the ldif
file with ldapsearch. Then, the resulting user ldif file was
transferred to fds through the Directory Server Console via the "Import
Databases" option under the "Tasks" tab. Everything seems fine. All
users' data are imported to f
I wonder if it's possible to create new unix/posix user accounts on the
management Console via the "Users and Groups" Tab. It seems in order
to create a new user account from the drop down menu at the bottom of
the Console, the only allowable "dn:" entries are under the
o=NetscapeRoot branch. Even
Thanks Richard for replying.
I actually did the strace on slapd a while ago and it went through with
a lot of info and at the end it put out the same NSS error message! One
thing I noticed was that when I did a clean re-installation followed by
the setup, when I picked the user and group root inst
The directory server gives the same NSS error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] fedora-ds]# ./slapd-dirs/start-slapd
[26/Jun/2007:11:24:45 -0500] - SSL alert: Security Initialization: NSS
initialization failed (Netscape Portable Runtime error -8174 - security
library: bad database.): path: /opt/fedora-ds/alia
The "su fedora-ds" with the "/tmp/pwd.txt" gave the same errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias]# su fedora-ds -c "../shared/bin/certutil -N -d . -P
slapd-dirs- -f /tmp/pwd.txt"
../shared/bin/certutil: line 50: cd: ../shared/bin/../lib: Not a
directory
../shared/bin/certutil: line 57: cd: /opt/fedora
Richard,
Thanks for responding. I did the su fedora-ds, and got the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias]# ls
libnssckbi.so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias]# su fedora-ds -c "../shared/bin/certutil -N -d . -P
slapd-dirs-"
../shared/bin/certutil: line 50: cd: ../shared/bin/../lib:
Not a directory ../s
After the clean re-installation, I tried to do the setup, but, it fails
with the same error:
[slapd-dirs]: [26/Jun/2007:09:03:00 -0500] - SSL alert: Security
Initialization: NSS initialization failed (Netscape Portable Runtime
error -8174 - security library: bad database.):
path: /opt/fedora-ds
I'm trying to install the FDS-1.0.4 on RHEL-5. The setup fails with
the following error:
[slapd-dirs]: [25/Jun/2007:14:37:25 -0500] - SSL alert: Security
Initialization: NSS initialization failed (Netscape Portable Runtime
error -8174 - security library: bad database.):
path: /opt/fedora-ds/al
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