Enabling ldpas via bean configuration fails (connection refused from a client's
point of view)
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Key: DIRSERVER-965
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSERVER-965
Project: Directory ApacheDS
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.5.1
Environment: * ApacheDS 1.5.1 (SNAPSHOT)
* Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_11-b03)
* Windows XP Professional SP2
Reporter: Stefan Zoerner
Priority: Blocker
If I try to enable ldaps in a standalone server (freshly installed) via the
bean configuration file (server.xml) like this:
<bean id="ldapsConfiguration"
class="org.apache.directory.server.ldap.LdapConfiguration">
<!-- Whether to enable the LDAPS protocol. -->
<property name="enabled" value="true" />
<!-- The port to run the LDAPS protocol on. -->
<property name="ipPort" value="636" />
<property name="ldapsCertificateFile"
value="C:/java/apacheds-1.5.1-SNAPSHOT/conf/zanzibar.ks" />
<property name="ldapsCertificatePassword" value="secret" />
</bean>
the server starts, but only listens on 10389 (plain LDAP). Connection on 636
are still refused by the server. There are no relevant lines in the log file,
even with DEBUG level.
ldaps is certification relevant for the Open Group, hence this is a blocker.
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