10-12-2020, 05:57 PM
I have Lets Encrypt Certificates installed on my LDAP servers (Server 2019) for secure LDAP. This works great for everything else except my phones.
The certificates looks like this:
CN: DC01.ad.mydomain.com
SAN1: ad.mydomain.com
SAN2: ldap.ad.mydomain.com
CN: DC02.ad.mydomain.com
SAN1: ad.mydomain.com
SAN2: ldap.ad.mydomain.com
CN: DC03.ad.mydomain.com
SAN1: ad.mydomain.com
SAN2: ldap.ad.mydomain.com
ldap.ad.mydomain.com is my usual LDAP endpoint that I use for LDAP.
My settings are not working, even though they worked find on LDAP 389. Is the Lets Encrypt root trusted by default on these phones?
The certificates looks like this:
CN: DC01.ad.mydomain.com
SAN1: ad.mydomain.com
SAN2: ldap.ad.mydomain.com
CN: DC02.ad.mydomain.com
SAN1: ad.mydomain.com
SAN2: ldap.ad.mydomain.com
CN: DC03.ad.mydomain.com
SAN1: ad.mydomain.com
SAN2: ldap.ad.mydomain.com
ldap.ad.mydomain.com is my usual LDAP endpoint that I use for LDAP.
My settings are not working, even though they worked find on LDAP 389. Is the Lets Encrypt root trusted by default on these phones?