[Fedora-directory-users] replication: edit agreements, and tls?

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon Jun 27 23:03:49 UTC 2005


Brian K. Jones wrote:

>Hi all, 
>
>Two quick questions on managing replication via the console: 
>
>1. I want to edit an existing replication agreement by clicking on the 
>agreement, going to the connection tab, and enabling SSL. However, even 
>though I'm logged in as admin, those options are all greyed out. Am I forced 
>to create a whole new agreement just to make this change?
>  
>
Was your server enabled to use SSL?  If so, could be a bug.  Try using 
startconsole -D > log 2>&1 - send the log file to this list.

>2. If I create a replication agreement and specify my consumer's port as 
>"389", but enable SSL, will it use TLS, or will things just fail because it 
>tries to connect to 389 without a start_tls call? Must I choose port 636 to 
>do replication over SSL? 
>  
>
I don't think replication will work with startTLS.  That would be a nice 
enhancement.

>Thanks,
>brian.
>
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