Glenn wrote:
Thanks to all for the quick replies. The problem was indeed that the correct nickname is "server-cert", not "Server-Cert". I am sure I tried this yesterday, but I guess that was yesterday. This command does not work:

certutil -L -d . -P slapd-myserver-

It returns this error:

certutil-bin: NSS_Initialize failed: An I/O error occurred during security authorization.

Part of the difficulty with certificates seems to be that the documentation for the utilities is so sparse. If I knew that the nickname referred to the name of a certificate rather than the name of the database file, this might have been helpful.

I checked up2date, and it did download something called "nss-ldap", but this does not seem to have made a difference.

I would like to be able to use certutil, so if you can think of any reasons why it is not working, please share. Thanks again for your help. -Glenn.

certutil is another NSS utility that ships with the directory server. It should be in the same place you found pk12util.

rob

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