Hi All,
I've been running slapd with "-h ldaps:///" so that it takes SSL/TLS connections on port 636. This has worked with most clients (Outlook, Seamonkey, Thunderbird) but does not work for Evolution. I don't know why not, but Evolution seems to insist on using port 389 for secure connections.
When I type
openssl s_client -connect my.server.com:389
It says connection refused. When I type the same command with :636 at the end it connects fine.
Could somebody explain to me how to tell slapd to accept secure connections on port 389? I am using the new version of slapd in Debian Testing (2.4.7-1).
Sorry if this is a really stupid question, but according to the docs the "startTLS" process should be automatic if a secure connection comes in on port 389. Something is obviously not quite right.
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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