2012/6/8 Luis Armando  Roca  Fumero <[email protected]>:
> Hello Clément:
> I tried telnet 10.12.2.99 636 and the result was:
>          telnet 10.12.2.99 636
>          I had this results:
>          Trying 10.12.2.99...
>          Connected to 10.12.2.99
> Sorry, I forgot to put the port 636 in the previous mail.
>
>
> Both configuration of ldap.conf file allow me to telnet to host 10.12.2.99 
> 636. I put a picture in the attachment of this mail.
> 1-  Only with:                 TLS_REQCERT     never
>
> 2-  With:                         TLS_CACERT /etc/ssl/ca.crt
>                                       TLS_REQCERT allow
>
> I am very happy, with the first configuration, TLS_REQCERT     never. I was 
> able tu change de password's users. Ohhhh my god.  :)
> What can I do, with the second configuration to get it work properly???

Well, this is now a pure SSL problem, so try the openssl command,
adding the path to your CA cert to check certificate signature.


>
> Thank you my friend, one more time, thanks a lot. You have been included in 
> the acknowledgments of my dissertation.   :)

Great :)


Clément.
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