Hi Everyone,

I've configured 2 new 389 DS hubs (eg new1.example.com, new2.example.com) and 
have connected them to our main 389 DS cluster.
They each have their own self-signed certificate, and replication is working 
well.

I now want to load-balance these 2 nodes under their own VIP/hostname: 
downtown.example.com.
I have added our wildcard cert for *.example.com to each node's NSS cert DB in 
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-<instance> to cover the "downtown.example.com" address.

However, querying the VIP's SSL, I see that the new node's self-signed cert is 
still presented instead of the wildcard:

$ echo | openssl s_client -connect downtown.example.com:636
CONNECTED(00000003)
depth=1 CN = self-ca.example.com
verify error:num=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
---
<server cert details redacted>

I thought that perhaps the node's own new1.example.com self-signed cert was 
taking precedence over the wildcard cert.
But removing it resulted in:

$ echo | openssl s_client -connect downtown.example.com:636
socket: Bad file descriptor
connect:errno=9


Would anyone be able to tell me how to achieve this correctly, or point me in 
the right/another direction?

Thanks a lot,
Trev

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