Well, no of course. I think it a bit far fetched to not be able to use a
self-signedd cert as *I'M* the one setting up the clients, and I should
be perfectly aware which certificate is mine. I don't think that it is a
good user friendly (or admin friendly) way to require to fork out
useless money for something we don't need :-)

I'm rather surprised that you REQUIRE CA signed certificates.

Anyway, as I said, the config worked when I used ldap_example on the
clients. And everything is working perfectly fine here now, a mixed
Windows/Ubuntu environment with Debian server using self-signed
certificates and all.

Ah, but I actually think I don't have any TLS enabled at all, seemed
overkill and I didn't want to set it up. :-)

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