On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 11:18:26AM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote: > Well, a lot of the aspects of setting this up are not unique to slurpd, but > are covered in documentation relating to user authentication with > certificates. The errors you posted don't seem to have anything to do with > the certificate authentication itself, but seem to be the generic issue of > your slurpd not authenticating to the slave as the updatedn.
Here is what I understood: my slurpd's certificate DN contains non ASCII characters, and for that reason, I have been unable to get the slave slapd matching the updatedn. The solution I finally found was to use authz-regex to rewrite slurpd's DN into something that will match. > (...) waste time on a "HOWTO". Well, as an OpenLDAP user, I know that once you've readen the manual and the FAQ and it's still not working, return of experience from other users gathered with google is valuable. That's why I tend to post how I managed to get the thing working. It will help people looking for the same problem I had, and comments from contributors may help transforming that into some better documentation. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
