Luciano Rocha wrote:
AFAIK, RedHat Directory Server is sold, and may have some parts that
haven't been open sourced yet.
But there's Fedora Directory Server, that I've been using:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download
There's also a new package being developed in extras. You'll require:
- fedora-ds-base
- icu
- svrcore
- mozldap
- perl-Mozilla-LDAP
- nspr
- nss
The installer in that package is ds_newinst.pl, and requires a file
argument with something like:
[General]
FullMachineName=`hostname`
SuiteSpotUserID=nobody
ServerRoot=/usr/lib/fedora-ds
[slapd]
ServerPort=389
ServerIdentifier=`hostname -s`
Suffix=dc=example,dc=com
RootDN=cn=Directory Manager
RootDNPwd=clear_text_password
I was looking at openldap to change my old lan that is working with NIS
and NFS to have an LDAP with some secure authentication system. All thin
on CentOS.
Should I look at Directory server?
I see it has a graphical interface to configure, which is pretty good
(haven't seen anything like that in LDAP).
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