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Bug #13185
closedLDAP setup does not display 'Global Root CA List' option unless another CA also exists
Start date:
Due date:
% Done:
100%
Estimated time:
Plus Target Version:
22.05
Release Notes:
Default
Affected Version:
2.2.6
Affected Architecture:
All
Description
When configuring an LDAPs authentication server that uses root CA signed certs, such as Google LDAP, you need to set the 'Peer Certificate Authority' to 'Global Root CA List'.
However that option is only shown if there is at least one CA cert present ion the certificate manager. Otherwise if shows only: 'No Certificate Authorities defined.
Create one under System > Cert. Manager.'
That option should always be available there.
Tested: 2.6, 22.01, 22.05-beta
Updated by Jim Pingle over 2 years ago
- Subject changed from LDAP setup does not display 'Global Root CA List' to LDAP setup does not display 'Global Root CA List' option unless another CA also exists
- Assignee set to Jim Pingle
Updated by Viktor Gurov over 2 years ago
- Assignee changed from Jim Pingle to Viktor Gurov
- Plus Target Version changed from 22.09 to 22.05
Updated by Jim Pingle over 2 years ago
- Status changed from New to Pull Request Review
Updated by Viktor Gurov over 2 years ago
- Status changed from Pull Request Review to Feedback
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Applied in changeset 16a6bf51901960c81b1a36c908b6df750456f476.
Updated by Danilo Zrenjanin over 2 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
Tested:
2.7.0-DEVELOPMENT (amd64) built on Thu May 26 06:16:08 UTC 2022 FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE
The Global Root CA List is always present. I am marking this ticket resolved.
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