Try /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/pin.txt with the format:

Internal (Software) Token:PASSWORD

> On 23 Aug 2019, at 13:12, Fernando Fuentes <ffuen...@aasteel.com> wrote:
> 
> Just to show that I got the password right :)
> 
> [root@hypersouth admin-serv]# certutil -K -d . -f pwdfile.txt
> certutil: Checking token "NSS Certificate DB" in slot "NSS User Private Key 
> and Certificate Services"
> < 0> rsa      ec05a16fff5a6756702d91a127e4a5dbf8e93380 hypersouthCert
> [root@hypersouth admin-serv]#
> 
> On 8/22/19 9:53 PM, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
>> William,
>> 
>> Thank you for your help.
>> 
>> There is something seriously wrong when importing certs and enabling ssl in 
>> the admin console. I did a full fresh install of 389 and I get the same 
>> error:
>> 
>> [Thu Aug 22 16:46:59.824914 2019] [:error] [pid 12634:tid 140387102636160] 
>> Password for slot internal is incorrect.
>> [Thu Aug 22 16:46:59.825384 2019] [:error] [pid 12634:tid 140387102636160] 
>> NSS initialization failed. Certificate database: /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv.
>> [Thu Aug 22 16:46:59.825399 2019] [:error] [pid 12634:tid 140387102636160] 
>> SSL Library Error: -8177 The security password entered is incorrect
>> 
>> This not because I forgot the password nor I am not setting the pin 
>> files..... No matter what I do or what I set (pin.txt or password.conf) It 
>> wont start and complains about the same error.
>> 
>> I have reloaded my OS like 5 Times and restarted the whole process to 
>> allways end up here with this same error.
>> 
>> SSL Works for the dirsrv, I can restart just fine.
>> SSL does not work for the admin console.
>> 
>> Is this a bug?
>> 
>> How can I revert back the admin console to normal?
>> I try to restore a backup of my admin-serv folder and start it and works but 
>> when I open the console, the console display the status of the admin server 
>> as stopped even though its started and I can loging using the console.
>> 
>> 
>> On 8/22/19 9:02 PM, William Brown wrote:
>>> echo "Internal (Software) Token:PASSWORD" > pin.txt
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