Re: S_CLIENT in Windows takes 30 seconds to complete

2013-07-05 Thread Rodney Simioni
Maybe DNS Server, aix is using a different DNS server? Sent from my iPhone, Rod On Jul 5, 2013, at 4:36 PM, "Graham, Dave" wrote: > I have a need to periodically extract a certificate from another automated > process and not being a Windows programmer (I work in a different programming > disc

RE: Is my process correct.: openldap using GeoTrust

2013-06-21 Thread Rodney Simioni
using GeoTrust >From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org On Behalf Of Rodney Simioni >Sent: Thursday, 20 June, 2013 12:04 >A key/pair was sent to me from my admin and it looked like it came >from GeoTrust. It's a wildcard cert. A privatekey (which in most formats including open

Understanding PKI

2013-06-21 Thread Rodney Simioni
Hi again, sorry for being a pain. I want to really understand certificates, pki, etc; so forgive me if these questions are elementary. Please clarify: Before creating a certificate, I need to generate the CSR on the actual server where I am going to install the certificate? (reason why

Is my process correct.

2013-06-20 Thread Rodney Simioni
Hi, A key/pair was sent to me from my admin and it looked like it came from GeoTrust. It's a wildcard cert. I downloaded the Root CA from GeoTrust 's web site because LDAP requires the CA file. What command do I use to make sure the key/pair that was sent to me is compatible with Geo

RE: Creating certificates

2013-06-20 Thread Rodney Simioni
g list, and any Certificate >issues at the Mozilla LibNSS mailing list. [[Rod's comment]] Thanks! Best Regards, Patrick. On 2013-06-19, at 5:58 PM, Rodney Simioni wrote: > Hi, > > There was an email earlier yesterday about LDAP/SSL/TLS but I'm going > to revise my ques

Creating certificates

2013-06-19 Thread Rodney Simioni
Hi, There was an email earlier yesterday about LDAP/SSL/TLS but I'm going to revise my question. Please disregard the email because instead of creating certificates, I'm going to use certs provided by my linux admin to configure SSL/TLS with LDAP. My sysadmin gave me 3 wildcard openssl files;

RE: cannot open certdb

2013-06-19 Thread Rodney Simioni
On Behalf Of Rodney Simioni >Sent: Tuesday, 18 June, 2013 15:52 >I'm trying to get LDAP to work with TLS but when I used the ldapsearch >command to verify TLS is working, this error is showstopping me. >TLS: cannot open certdb '/etc/openldap/cacerts', error -8018:Unkn

TLS: cannot open certdb

2013-06-18 Thread Rodney Simioni
Greetings, I'm trying to get LDAP to work with TLS but when I used the ldapsearch command to verify TLS is working, this error is showstopping me. The error is: TLS: cannot open certdb '/etc/openldap/cacerts', error -8018:Unknown PKCS #11 error. !!Here's how this surfaced!! I

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2013-06-18 Thread Rodney Simioni
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