Hm, mistake from my part. Actually, I CAN use the certificate. I forgot
to also configure CA path.
/me hides below the desk...
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compile OpenLDAP with OpenSSL
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Rationale: I cannot use certs that were working with openldap from
hardy. Is there a tool to convert those certs to gnutls?
Debian patches: remember 2008? I hope they do a better work this time.
Licensing: at least Apache, Cyrus IMAPd, and Postfix, are compiled
against OpenSSL. Why cannot OpenLDA
As mentioned by Antonis in comment 2 Debian/Ubuntu can't build openldap
with openssl for licensing reasons.
** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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compile OpenLDAP with OpenSSL
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Is there some rationale behind this request?
What do you need from OpenSSL that GNUTLS doesn't provide, in this case?
IIRC, Debian maintained the GNUTLS patches for ages so that any GPLed
program could link against libldap without adding an exception allowing
linking with OpenSSL. I may be wrong
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as Triaged and let them handle it from here. Thanks
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