I don't know if this is relevant to my on-going replication woes...

On my consumer, I have the following certs -

Server-Cert                                                  u,u,u
CA certificate                                               CTu,u,u
CAcertva2                                                    CT,,

On the server that is able to successfully replicat to this consumer, I
have -

Server-Cert                                                  u,u,u
CA certificate                                               CT,,
CA tldap1                                                    CTu,u,u

On the server that can't replicate successfully to the consumer, I have -

Server-Cert                                                  u,u,u
CAcert                                                       CT,,
CA vadcldap2                                                 CTu,u,u

The cert that should be the same on all 3 is listed as "CA certificate" on
the consumer and the successful supplier, but listed as CAcert on the
failing supplier.  I pulled the cert from both the consumer and the
successful supplier and installed each copy into my failing supplier, and
every time it lists itself as CAcert and replication continues to fail
using either cert.  Would replication care what the cert name is in the
cert database?  And why would it force its name to CAcert on one server
when it is named CA certificate on the other two servers, even after I
have exported it from the other servers and imported it into the bad one?




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