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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 6, 2024

Netcool Operations Insight on OCP comes with an OpenLDAP repo which does not allow secure LDAP communication which it should

Netcool Operations Insgight on OCP comes with an OpenLDAP repo which does not allow secure LDAP communication which it should. The audit fails at my client Bundeswehr as only unsecre LDAP can be enabled and due to CASE TS017137811 is not supported at all.

Idea priority High
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    Sep 20, 2024

    this can be easily implemented.
    ( from https://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/185.html) 

    1) add the ldaps://:{$SLAPD_SERVER_SSL_PORT}/  to the startup command in start_server
    2) create a new configmap with 2 or 3 certificate slots..
    root/ca/server
    3) add logic to the start_server script 
    if 2-3 certificates in configmap .. add the ldaps:// option
    and add applicable config 
    TLSCertificateFile /space/cers/ldap-server.crt
    TLSCACertificatePath=/space/certs/
    TLSCACertificateFile=/space/certs/ca.crt
    TLSCertificateKeyFile /space/certs/ldap-server.key
     

    service and variable seems to be in place already