1. Upgrade to Directory Server 4.12 (4.xx prior to this had problems). 2. After the upgrade and configuration changes in the Netscape Console, there may be some files that will need editing. If things are still buggy after the upgrade, reply to this AND send me an email. I'll then take you through the steps necessary. 3. If you have the luxury, run your Directory Server on Solaris. I have things working fine on Solaris, but my NT box is buggy (even though they are configured the same). This may be that the Solaris version of the software has been better written ... of course, as this is now a SUN product. If I can ever find the solutions to the NT side, especially when running NT Synchronization over SSL from one WinNT system to another WinNT system, then life will be ever so much easier... "Rob Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:8usfmq$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm having massive trouble trying to activate my SSL certificate using the > Directory Console. > > I've followed all of the steps outlined in the "Netscape Directory Servers > Admin Guide": > * Generated the proper CSR Request using the console. > * Received the actual cert from Verisign. > * Setup the Certificate database > * Installed and "trusted" the Cert. > * and finally, I used the Console's "Certificate Manager" to confirm that > the new cert was accepted and trusted. It is. > > It's the final "activation" step that is giving me problems. > > When I go to the ENCRYPTION TAB (on the Configuration Tab screen), I should > be able to check the "Enable SSL" check-box, and then select my Cipher, > Token and Certificate. > > The problem is that the both the drop-down Token list and the Certificate > list are completely empty, well, they each contain the string "No Tokens > Available" and "No Certificate Available" respectively, despite the fact > that the "Manage Certificate" utility shows not only my cert but all of the > default ones too. > > The documentation has no trouble shooting for this scenario. Anybody have > any clue as to what I have done wrong?! > > ;) > > Rob Reid > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > University of California, Berkeley > > > > -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =-----
