Buchan Milne skrev, on 30-01-2008 10:57:
It seems that no matter what you select here, if the port is 389, it does STARTTLS:
Jan 29 17:59:16 seaknight slapd[840]: conn=0 fd=15 ACCEPT from IP=127.0.0.1:53243 (IP=0.0.0.0:389) Jan 29 17:59:16 seaknight slapd[840]: conn=0 op=0 STARTTLS Jan 29 17:59:16 seaknight slapd[840]: conn=0 op=0 RESULT oid= err=0 text= Jan 29 17:59:16 seaknight slapd[840]: conn=0 fd=15 TLS established tls_ssf=256 ssf=256
This is encouraging - I guess you are not using the same version of slapd as I am? (I'm using 2.4.7, which apparently has a bug with STARTTLS, at least in Debian it does).
I don't use Debian, and on production platforms I don't use the packages supplied by the distro, but the rebuilds (which are available at http://staff.telkomsa.net/packages/) of the Mandriva package, for which I am the maintainer. The output in my reply was from my Mandriva 2008.0 x86_64, running the 2.3.38 package supplied with the distro. I will try and test the 2.4.7 packages sometime later today.
FWIW your rhl5 src rpm rebuilt on Fedora FC6 has no problems with ldaps, ldap starttls or ldapi; it does everything perfectly normally - otherwise I'd have reacted negatively far sooner.
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Best,
--Tonni