Re: [389-users] Restricting Users for particular Machine?

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On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Kwan Lowe wrote:
>> 2010/1/13 Ajeet S Raina <ajeetraina@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>> Kwan,
>>>
>>> I added the ldif file under /etc/dirsrv/slapd-389-ds/schema
>>> but there is no file by name ldap.conf under /etc/ directory.
>>> yes I do have /etc/openldap/ldap.conf but it doesnt have pam_attr like stuff
>>> its simply 10-12 lines file.
>>> yes I do have that in client where I installed through yum.
>>>
>>
>> It seems you're running OpenLDAP, not the DS from the 389 project
>>
> No.  OpenLDAP has two parts - the client side and the server side -
> /etc/openldap/ldap.conf is used primarily for openldap clients like
> ldapsearch.  I believe he is using 389 for the server side of LDAP.
>> (based on the RedHat DS).

Looks that way. I haven't deployed OpenLDAP in at least a year,
unfortunately. My notes on the process are sketchy.

Ajeet, it would help to know what clients are being used. The schema
addition will add the host entry, but the client side still needs to
respect the attribute.


> It's really the other way around - Red Hat Directory Server is based on 389.

Technically yes, but I'd used it when it was Netscape DS and more
recently since RH acquired it and opened it up some years back.  389
was once FedoraDS, which was the RedHatDS.

"389 Directory Server is the newest incarnation of what was once the
original University of Michigan slapd project. In 1996, the project's
developers were hired by Netscape Communications Corporation and the
project became known as the Netscape Directory Server (NDS). After
acquiring Netscape, AOL sold ownership of the NDS intellectual
property to Sun Microsystems but retained rights akin to ownership.
These rights were acquired by Red Hat, and on June 1, 2005, much of
the source code was released as free software under the terms of the
GNU General Public License (GPL)."
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