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Bug 1373275

Summary: Unable to do ldapsearch using the SSL and when performed getting the error as TLS error -8157:Certificate extension not found
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Narsimha <narsimha.418>
Component: ipaAssignee: IPA Maintainers <ipa-maint>
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Kaleem <ksiddiqu>
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Version: 7.2CC: narsimha.418, pvoborni, rcritten
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Description Narsimha 2016-09-05 16:59:56 UTC
Description of problem:

I am performing the FreeIPA on RHEL 7.2 and sync with Windows server 2012 R2 and during this process i am facing the issue as shown below:-
TLS: can't connect: TLS error -8157:certificate extension not found...


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHEL 7.2 FreeIPA 4.2, API version 2.156

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Comment 2 Petr Vobornik 2016-09-08 15:10:37 UTC
Hello, could you share more specific details:

- what specific commands with what options have you used to setup the "sync"
- where exactly do you see the error message
- have you imported IPA CA cert to Active Directory?
- have you provided Active Directory CA certificate to IPA?

Comment 3 Narsimha 2016-09-09 04:02:16 UTC
Dear Vobornik,

You can close the this issue as it has been resolved. 

This issue is because of the Firewall that is blocking the certificate query, so after stopping the firewall i am able to do the ldap search. But i am facing issue when i am searching using the GSSAPI.

Can you let me know how normal and GSSAPI are different and what might be the issue that is causing this error.

Thanks,
Narsimha.

Comment 4 Petr Vobornik 2016-09-09 11:45:34 UTC
OK, closing.

GSSAPI is used usually to leverage existing Kerberos ticket which you obtain once for life time of the ticket. In other words single sign on.

"Normal" method requires to provide credentials (bind id, password) every time.

In order to help with the GSSAPI error, a command and it's output(the error) is needed. But for these questions it is better to use freeipa-users mailing list. 

https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users