OK, thanks. I'll try that. Unfortunately, I don't have control of the CA. Our corporate division manages that, and yes it is Entrust. I will ask them to regenerate the cert.
Niels Frimodt Sørensen wrote:
Hi,
It seems to me that you are using an Entrust PKI to generate the certificate? If this is the case ensure that you set the subjectAltName in SMA with "" surrounding it - if not SMA prepends the e-mail qualifier...
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Niels Frimodt Sørensen
Signaturgruppen A/S www.signaturgruppen.dk +45 40207496
Howard Chu skrev:
Seed, Steven wrote:
Sending again, because I'm not sure if the first message got through since I had not acknowledged my membership...
Steven Seed wrote:
I have an ldap server set up with a SSL certificate such that the CN=hostname.fqdn. In the same certificate I have created a SubjectAltName with several DNS aliases. With everything configured properly in my ldap.conf file, I can make TLS connections to my ldap server as long as I use the hostname that matches the CN, but if I change my connection to use one of the aliases in the SubjectAltName I get:
ldap_start_tls: Can't contact LDAP server (-1) additional info: TLS: hostname does not match CN in peer certificate
An openssl dump of the certificate yields the following in the SubjectAltName section:
Certificate: Data: CN=Proton.fas.fa.disney.com X509v3 Extended Key Usage: TLS Web Server Authentication X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
email:dns:faldap,dns:fatestldap,dns:faldap.fas.fa.disney.com,dns:fatestldap.fas.fa.disney.com
X509v3 CRL Distribution Points: DirName:/DC=com/DC=disney/OU=PKI/CN=The Walt Disney
Company Enterprise CA/CN=CRL27 URI:http://cdp.disney.pvt/CRL/EnterpriseCRL.crl URI:http://cdp.disney.com/CRL/EnterpriseCRL.crl
Can anyone help me figure out what is going wrong? This is the same with both version 2.2.13 and 2.3.32 of openldap. Does the SubjectAltName format look correct?
Your subjectAltName appears to have encoded an email extension with the string "dns:....." as its value, instead of an actual dns extension. So basically, your subjectAltName is wrong.