You can set nsslapd-port to 0 in dse.ldif, so the server will not listen in the 389 port. 2010/8/9 Daniel Maher <dma+389users at witbe.net <dma%2B389users at witbe.net>> > On 08/09/2010 04:37 PM, Jonathan Boulle wrote: > > > 2) Block access at a socket level (e.g. iptables or otherwise) to the > cleartext LDAP port; e.g. drop traffic to 389 and only allow traffic to 636 > > FWIW we use iptables to block access to the unencrypted port (save for a > handful of special cases). It works well, is easy to understand and > maintain, and doesn't require mucking with the 389 application at all. > It's a clean solution, imho. > > -- > Daniel Maher <dma + 389users AT witbe DOT net> > -- > 389 users mailing list > 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20100812/0dd37245/attachment.html