Re: [Fedora-directory-devel] Need to configure, but not start fedora-ds

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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 14:11 -0700, Richard Megginson wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
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A few things would be useful:

Firstly, for the path to the ldapi socket to be part of the inf file, so
I can make it identical between the two supported servers (just makes my
life easier).
If I can't get that, then I need to be able to modify the dse.inf before
it starts.

Slightly adjunct to this, i need a way to prevent the DS from binding to
anything except the unix domain socket (for security).  ie, no IPv4
ports.

For the ds to be configured, but not started, so I can can copy out the
default schema, and replace it with just the core schema, and samba4's
schema.
ds_newinst requires the server to be started to add the default acis in cn=config, cn=schema, cn=monitor and elsewhere. So if the server is not started by ds_newinst, these acis will not be present, and the server will have no access except for read only access to the root DSE. Is this ok?

I'll live.  Any progress on the other parts of this (ServerPort 0, ldapi
path specification)?
Yes.  Testing now.
Andrew Bartlett

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