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Cynthia Nakagawa

2006-11-15, 1:11 pm

If I run this utility on one Netware 6.5 server to restore the ldap connectivity on port 636 will it affect LDAP that is configured on any other servers? I am trying to get iManager to load but Tomcat won't load.

I receive an error about runnin the tckeygen.mcf but that didn't help. Then I read about running the
tcedirint.ncf command. I want to make sure that I will not hose up any thing with our current main ldap server by doing this.

Thanks
Marcel Cox

2006-11-18, 7:11 am

Well, before running tckeygen, the first thing to verify is whether your
certificate serviver configuration is OK. Did you run PKIDIAG.NLM on your
server?
Also, it is important to know what broke your configuration in first pace.
By default, at installation, the public certificate of the tree's CA is
stored in Tomcat^s keystore. By default, this should be enough to allow
accessing all servers in your tree.
Understanding why your configuration broke in first place might make it
easier fixing it.

I suggest you start by giving a bit more information on your server and
your tree:

- what support pack is your server running on?
- what is the install history (was it a new NW 6.5 install or an upgarde
from a previous version, in case of upgrade, was it an inplace or over the
wire upgrade)?
- what kind of server is your CA (Certificate Authority)?
- what iManager version are you using?

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Marcel Cox (using XanaNews 1.18.1.3)
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