Correct, openssl s_client works, as does the older build of ldapsearch. I can't find any .ldaprc nor ldap.conf files on my system.
Unfortunately I've only set up my system for end user purposes. Building from source will be a challenge. Any guidance (a link is fine) on what packages to install to set that up? And do I need to worry about the .cygport and patch files in the source distribution or will configure pick them up? Thanks On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, 15:25 Quanah Gibson-Mount <qua...@symas.com> wrote: > --On Monday, August 05, 2019 9:22 AM -0400 David Goldberg > <dsg18...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Sorry, was away from work over the weekend. I just tested with openssl > > s_client and it works just fine. Version is 1.1.1. there is no self > > signed certificate. It's signed with the company pki rather than > > commercial and I've properly installed that chain. The problem send to be > > with the new build, at least the weird ldd output leads me to that > > conclusion. I'll try to find some time to build from source and see if it > > Do you mean you connected to the ldap server using OpenSSL s_client to > confirm that works? If that works and the ldapsearch (or other ldap > client) binary does not, then you likely have a global /etc/ldap.conf (or > whereever this build looks for it) or a ~/.ldaprc file that defines the > path or file to find the CA certificate that would need updating. > > Regards, > Quanah > > > -- > > Quanah Gibson-Mount > Product Architect > Symas Corporation > Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: > <http://www.symas.com> > > -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple