sorry retarded question on fds and tcpip no luck in faq

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This is probably a tricky thing but it might be possible to run each in a
chroot jail.

Edward

On 3/6/07, David Boreham <david_list at boreham.org> wrote:
>
>
> You want to bind each of several slapd processes to a different
> local IP address, listening on the same port ?
> I'm almost certain you can do that. Probably not with the
> java console though. You'd need to find the config
> in the docs and enter it in dse.ldif by hand.
>
> Note that you really don't need to do this if you can
> ensure that clients authenticate (you can use access control
> rules to wall them off from each other).
>
> If you need anonymous access using a default suffix
> on port 389 then yes you do need to do what you're asking.
>
> SheridanJ West wrote:
>
> > Excuse me - i need a big clue
> >
> > I have a fc6 box with many ethernet cards in
> >
> > ip                       runs .....
> > [rfc 1918 range] - local garbage postgres...
> > [proper ip 1] www postfix cyrus-imap
> > [proper ip 2] "
> > [proper ip 3] "
> > [proper ip 4] "
> >
> > with fds - 1.04 (most recent)  it appears i can only run one port
> > 389/636 using the java startconsole then its using some odd port
> > number for each new domain rather than ideally
> >
> > [proper ip 1] www postfix ldap:389 ldap:90009 ldap:90010 ldap:900011
> > [proper ip 2] "  noldap running
> > [proper ip 3] "
> > [proper ip 4] "
> >
> > The carter book on ldap appears to make no mention of a 'listen' like
> > command you fing in apache, theres a hint in the the fds wiki of an
> > inf file where things like server identifier can be specified but is
> > fds upto the job
> >
> > each ldap stores will be light with data, rather than big
> >
> > So is what im trying to do possible with fds ?, I think no is the
> > answer with java.
> >
> > Any responses (even rude ones most welcome)
> >
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