On Wednesday 07 September 2005 08:26, Chris Stark wrote: > > What I did to solve the problem was to download the CA certificate from > each of the two LDAP servers I use, then copy them to > the /etc/openldap/cacerts/ directory. Your /etc/openldap/ldap.conf file > needs to have this line: > > TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts > > In FC4, this is there by default. Now comes the tricky part... I then > used `sudo authconfig` to set up LDAP authentication (even though I'm > not using LDAP for that purpose here) so that the checksums for the > certificates are automatically computed and symlinked to the CA > certificates. Exit the authconfig program to make the changes "stick" > the launch it again to unset the LDAP authentication -- the symlinks > should still be there. I'm sure there's a more elegant command-line > method for creating the checksum symlinks, but I don't know it off the > top of my head. > > Convoluted? Absolutely. I'm sorry if this doesn't help, but it has > worked like a charm for me. I wish I had an easier answer. Hi all, I'm having the same problem here, the difference is that I don't use TLS at all. And I succeeded in connecting, updating the ldap server on my LOCALHOST, but then when I setup an IDENTICAL ldap server on another box, my evolution CAN connect to it, but CANNOT UPDATE/EDIT the address book. Very confusing. Pls help. Thanks. -- Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | http://linux2.arinet.org 14:01:26 up 53 min, 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 GNU/Linux public key: https://www.arinet.org/fajar-pub.key