Graham Leggett wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
Now the admin server won't start at all, and no error message is
logged to the console or error log.
There's more to making it use ssl than disabling ssl. The easiest
way is to use the script at
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:SSL
Richard Megginson wrote:
Now the admin server won't start at all, and no error message is
logged to the console or error log.
There's more to making it use ssl than disabling ssl. The easiest way
is to use the script at
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:SSL to generate the
keys/c
Graham Leggett wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
1) edit admin-serv/config/console.conf and change NSSEngine from "on"
to "off"
2) find the cn=configuration entry for the admin server:
ldapsearch -x -D "cn=directory manager" -w password -s sub -b
o=netscaperoot "nsserversecurity=on"
3) If this
Richard Megginson wrote:
1) edit admin-serv/config/console.conf and change NSSEngine from "on" to
"off"
2) find the cn=configuration entry for the admin server:
ldapsearch -x -D "cn=directory manager" -w password -s sub -b
o=netscaperoot "nsserversecurity=on"
3) If this returns the config entr
Graham Leggett wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
It appears when an attempt is made to select "manage certificates",
and a number of other places.
I think this means it's trying to talk SSL. It could be attempting
to open an https connection to the admin server which is only
listening to http.
Richard Megginson wrote:
It appears when an attempt is made to select "manage certificates",
and a number of other places.
I think this means it's trying to talk SSL. It could be attempting to
open an https connection to the admin server which is only listening to
http. You could try startin
Graham Leggett wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
Can you confirm with your web browser? Try both http:// and
https:// The admin server, unlike the DS, will only speak one
protocol at a time, either http or https.
The admin server was configured http.
org.mozilla.jss.ssl.SSLSocketException:
Richard Megginson wrote:
Can you confirm with your web browser? Try both http:// and https://
The admin server, unlike the DS, will only speak one protocol at a time,
either http or https.
The admin server was configured http.
org.mozilla.jss.ssl.SSLSocketException: SSL_ForceHandshake fail
Graham Leggett wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
The last resort is to just create a silent install file and just use
setup -s -f silent.inf - see
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Install_Guide#inf_File_Format_for_core_directory_server_installation
A workaround I found was to roll bac
Richard Megginson wrote:
The last resort is to just create a silent install file and just use
setup -s -f silent.inf - see
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Install_Guide#inf_File_Format_for_core_directory_server_installation
A workaround I found was to roll back to v1.0.2, this at the
Graham Leggett wrote:
On Mon, November 6, 2006 4:21 am, Richard Megginson wrote:
About half way through the install, I am asked if I would like to add
sample entries to my server.
Choose Typical installation mode instead of Advanced or Express. Then
you should not get this question.
On Mon, November 6, 2006 4:21 am, Richard Megginson wrote:
>> About half way through the install, I am asked if I would like to add
>> sample entries to my server.
> Choose Typical installation mode instead of Advanced or Express. Then
> you should not get this question.
I would if I could.
"Ty
Graham Leggett wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a new FDS v1.0.3 install under RHEL4, adding
this server to an existing configuration domain.
About half way through the install, I am asked if I would like to add
sample entries to my server.
Choose Typical installation mode instead of Adv
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a new FDS v1.0.3 install under RHEL4, adding this
server to an existing configuration domain.
About half way through the install, I am asked if I would like to add
sample entries to my server.
I say "No". The screen clears. After a while I press "enter" to see
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