DOH! What a stupid mistake. That's exactly it. If I use the actual OpenLdap ldapsearch, I can get it to work connecting to ldaps://n1-wrath.sandbox.com:3269. Now I just need to get auth_ldap in Apache to do the same! But at least I'm getting closer. Thanks.
-------------------------------------------------------------------- Aaron Smith Aaron.Smith@kzoo.edu System Administrator (269) 337-7496 Kalamazoo College
-----Original Message----- From: Aaron Richton [mailto:richton@nbcs.rutgers.edu] Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 6:20 PM To: Aaron Smith Cc: openldap-software@openldap.org Subject: Re: Install CA Certificate
Where do I need to put a CA certificate so that Openldap can find it properly? I have openldap version 2.3.27 that was compiled using openssl support on a Solaris 10 machine. Trying to do secure LDAP transactions with ldapsearch results in
SSL initialization failed: error -8192 (An I/O error occurred during security authorization.)
I'd try "-d -1" to see what the client is thinking, or possibly truss to
see if you and it are disagreeing as to the location of ldap.conf, and (if ldap.conf is getting opened properly) to see if the open() on the CACERT
is working.
With that said, I don't think I've ever seen a message like that from OpenLDAP ldapsearch(1). Are you sure you aren't running Solaris 10's /usr/bin/ldapsearch instead?
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