Yes I thought about that, but I'm supporting some legacy Linux/Unix system which I provide LDAP/NIS auth from the Directory Server. I don't really want to break things, I'm just phasing things out gradually. Cheers then, Ashley On Fri, 4 May 2007, Richard Megginson wrote: > ashley wrote: >> >> It depends on your distribution but pretty much all the same as I found it >> you have to edit ldap.conf but you may have to do a little bit of fiddling >> before you can get it working. >> >> Anyways I've got this also documented on my web site >> >> http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~ashley/ >> >> Look at LDAP Fedora Directory Server HOWTO with SSL & NOSSL for Unix/ Linux >> / MacOSX / Windows Client Binding document. >> >> Look at section 3.3 Binding Linux/Unix Machines to LDAPs. >> >> I've did this last year and should still be applicable. > Thanks Ashley. > > Another trick you can use on the server side is to just shut off the > non-secure port by using a value of 0 for cn=config nsslapd-port. Then the > server will only listen for LDAPS requests. >> >> Regards Ashley >> >> >> On Thu, 3 May 2007, Eric Brown wrote: >> >>> I have got SSL set up and working, but I have not figured out how I >>> can require that users only connect through a secure connection (SSL >>> or TLS) and deny access to cleartext communication. >>> >>> I was able to do this with OpenLDAP, but it was done in the slapd.conf >>> file. I have not found any documentation on how to set it up or if it >>> is even possible with FDS. >>> >>> Is there any doc or does anyone have any information on how to do this? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Eric >>> >>> -- >>> Fedora-directory-users mailing list >>> Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >>> >>> >>> !DSPAM:272,4639f614145012118015795! >>> >> > > > !DSPAM:272,463b48cc91651926681497! > -- Ashley Chew - Systems Administrator School of Computer Science and Software Engineering University of Western Australia Tel: (+61 8) 6488 7082 - Fax: (+61 8) 6488 1089 Ashley[@]csse.uwa.edu.au - http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~ashley "There is no such thing as Fate, Fate is what you make of it!"