> depending on your version of 389, look at "dsctl <instance name> tls
> import-ca"
>
> {william@ldapkdc 9:12} ~/development $ dsctl localhost tls import-ca
> --help
> usage: dsctl [instance] tls import-ca [-h] cert_path nickname
>
> positional arguments:
> cert_path The path to the x509 cert to import as a server CA
> nickname The name of the certificate once imported
>
> optional arguments:
> -h, --help show this help message and exit
>
> This allows you to import a PEM CA file. There are a number of other
> helpers under the tls subcommand to make cert management easier.
>
all this is pretty new, right?
I can't recall reading this last time I checked docs.
anyway, my main problem is that to deploy a node in a truly unattended mode It
shouldn't pause at CSR request and continue when CA sign certificates, so I'm
trying to have some preconfigured cert databases and signed certs.
If there's no way to do that, I can't dynamically create and destroy nodes.
the other option is letting the loadbalancer handle encryption, but official
docs are very aggressive against that option, but I wonder if I should ignore
that recommendation and encrypt at LB level.
any hints?
abosch
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