Is your client a redhat-based machine?  If so, you can run 
system-config-authentication (or
redhat-) and just fill in the fields.  That'll modify all the necessary files 
for you, real easy.

Then you can leave off -h and -b flags and just run ldapsearch -x -ZZ, that 
should return
everything.


--- Jo De Troy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Susan,
> 
> I was using capital Z in the ldapsearch, I've uncommented "ssl on" in
> /etc/ldap.conf
> Still the same problem.
> # ldapsearch   -x -ZZ -h ldapserver -b 'dc=example,dc=com' '(uid=someuser)'
> ldap_start_tls: Connect error (-11)
>         additional info: Start TLS request accepted.Server willing to
> negotiate SSL.
> 
> Any other thought?
> 
> Thanks again,
> Jo
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