We have a new install of 389 Directory server, and have all of our
CentOS 7 hosts authenticating to it. After fiddling with some knobs
for our Palo Alto Networks and GitLab installations, we are success-
fully using the 389-DS server for single sign-on. Those settings might
be useful for others who are using a Palo Alto Networks device and/or
GitLab. Most of the examples for using LDAP for those apps seem to
have a lot for AD LDAP, and not 389-DS. Where is the best place to
post lessons learned from setting up those configurations?
Thanks-
jcm
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