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  I am able to connect to my home-built OpenSSL installation (from Dec-19 
sources) on CentOS-7 without the TLS bind.
I am now trying to use OpenTLS with OpenSSL, which is not currently working.  
From searching the internet I find this,
Which indicates that maybe RH-based-unixes have unique issues with 
OpenTLS/OpenLdap:
       
https://serverfault.com/questions/437546/centos-openldap-cert-trust-issues

My slapd.conf now holds (as differs from the default installed slapd.conf)
               ... snip...
############### TLS
# added per http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html
TLSCACertificateFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
TLSCertificateFile /usr/local/etc/openldap/servercrt.pem
TLSCertificateKeyFile /usr/local/etc/openldap/serverkey.pem
TLSCipherSuite DES-CBC3-SHA
               ... snip...

And my ldap.conf holds:
               ... snip...
############### TLS
############### TLS
# added per http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html
TLS_CACERT /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
### fails:
## TLS_CACERT /usr/local/etc/openldap/ cacert.pem

URI ldaps://localhost:636
############### TLS
               ... snip...

.... Having added the 'cacert.pem' into the file " 
/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt"
I get farther in the authentication than using "/usr/local/etc/openldap/ 
cacert.pem":

[root@kdunne-dev openldap]# /usr/local/bin/ldapsearch -Z -D 
"cn=Manager,dc=my-domain,dc=com" -d -1
ldap_create
ldap_extended_operation_s
ldap_extended_operation
ldap_send_initial_request
ldap_new_connection 1 1 0
ldap_int_open_connection
ldap_connect_to_host: TCP localhost:636
ldap_new_socket: 3
ldap_prepare_socket: 3
ldap_connect_to_host: Trying ::1 636
ldap_pvt_connect: fd: 3 tm: -1 async: 0
attempting to connect:
connect errno: 111
ldap_close_socket: 3
ldap_new_socket: 3
ldap_prepare_socket: 3
ldap_connect_to_host: Trying 127.0.0.1:636
ldap_pvt_connect: fd: 3 tm: -1 async: 0
attempting to connect:
connect success
TLS trace: SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
tls_write: want=289, written=289
  0000:  16 03 01 01 1c 01 00 01  18 03 03 51 03 78 81 fc   ...........Q.x..
  0010:  66 89 9c 91 10 b6 e9 3d  f1 12 66 27 c7 f5 80 e4   f......=..f'....
  0020:  fb f6 5f 9d f8 bb 37 3b  84 cb 17 00 00 ac c0 30   .._...7;.......0
  0030:  c0 2c c0 28 c0 24 c0 14  c0 0a 00 a5 00 a3 00 a1   .,.(.$..........
  0040:  00 9f 00 6b 00 6a 00 69  00 68 00 39 00 38 00 37   ...k.j.i.h.9.8.7
  0050:  00 36 00 88 00 87 00 86  00 85 c0 32 c0 2e c0 2a   .6.........2...*
  0060:  c0 26 c0 0f c0 05 00 9d  00 3d 00 35 00 84 c0 2f   .&.......=.5.../
  0070:  c0 2b c0 27 c0 23 c0 13  c0 09 00 a4 00 a2 00 a0   .+.'.#..........
  0080:  00 9e 00 67 00 40 00 3f  00 3e 00 33 00 32 00 31   ...g.@.?.>.3.2.1
  0090:  00 30 00 9a 00 99 00 98  00 97 00 45 00 44 00 43   .0.........E.D.C
  00a0:  00 42 c0 31 c0 2d c0 29  c0 25 c0 0e c0 04 00 9c   .B.1.-.).%......
  00b0:  00 3c 00 2f 00 96 00 41  c0 12 c0 08 00 16 00 13   .<./...A........
  00c0:  00 10 00 0d c0 0d c0 03  00 0a 00 07 c0 11 c0 07   ................
  00d0:  c0 0c c0 02 00 05 00 04  00 ff 01 00 00 43 00 0b   .............C..
  00e0:  00 04 03 00 01 02 00 0a  00 0a 00 08 00 17 00 19   ................
  00f0:  00 18 00 16 00 23 00 00  00 0d 00 20 00 1e 06 01   .....#..... ....
  0100:  06 02 06 03 05 01 05 02  05 03 04 01 04 02 04 03   ................
  0110:  03 01 03 02 03 03 02 01  02 02 02 03 00 0f 00 01   ................
  0120:  01                                                 .
TLS trace: SSL_connect:SSLv2/v3 write client hello A
tls_read: want=7, got=0

TLS: can't connect: .
ldap_err2string
ldap_start_tls: Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
ldap_sasl_bind
ldap_send_initial_request
ldap_send_server_request
ldap_err2string
ldap_sasl_bind(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)



Additionally:

I am reading the FAQ http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html to 
generate the certs
but am wondering if I am correctly understanding the instruction "Remember that 
the Common Name for this cert should be the fully qualified domain name of the 
server:"
If I run my ldap server as:
        /usr/local/libexec/slapd -F /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.d -h 
'ldaps://127.0.0.1:636 ldap://127.0.0.1:389' -d -1
Then would the 'common name' for use in the certificate be:
        cn=localhost:636

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Ken Dunne



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