paigely uses openldap to communicate with our ldap server over ssl, and we can't set the openldap TLS_CACERT on their server. It defaults to /etc/ssl/ca-certificates.crt, so it's ok, we just have to use a "real" certificate. self signed CA causes problems here
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paigely uses openldap to communicate with our ldap server over ssl, and we can't set the openldap TLS_CACERT on their server. It defaults to /etc/ssl/ca-certificates.crt, so it's ok, we just have to use a "real" certificate. self signed CA causes problems here
--[[User:Hef|Hef]] ([[User talk:Hef|talk]]) 05:13, 20 September 2014 (CDT)
--[[User:Hef|Hef]] ([[User talk:Hef|talk]]) 05:13, 20 September 2014 (CDT)
Fixing this by deploying a filtering LDAP server that we can use to provide limited access to the AD tree to external services.
Fixing this by deploying a filtering LDAP server that we can use to provide limited access to the AD tree to external services.