I have been using check_mk for a very long time on centos. With the release of version 2 I decided to build a new server with debian.
Now I’m having trouble getting the ldaps-connection to work. I have working connection on my old centos server and copied the values from there. Before that I imported the ssl-certificate.
you could use the command “ldapsearch” from the package “ldap-utils” to check the connection from command line: ldapsearch -D <user> -h <ldap_server> -w <password> -x -b <base_DN_for_search>
My guess would be: The firewall is blocking the access to the LDAP server/port. You could check this with a “telnet” or “netcat” command.
I checked the connection via ldapsearch and it worked. I disabled the local firewall, both servers are on the same subnet. In WATO I get the same error…
Anyway, I decided to setup a new site on the old server - everything is working here, so thread can be closed!
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