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Additional Resources More information concerning LDAP is available. Please
review these sources, especially the OpenLDAP website and the LDAP
HOWTO, before configuring LDAP on your system.
Installed DocumentationLDAP man pages — The ldap man page is
a good place to get started for an introduction to LDAP. Man
pages also exist for the various LDAP daemons and utilities.
/usr/share/docs/openldap-<versionnumber>
— Contains a general README document
and miscellaneous information.
Useful Websiteshttp://www.openldap.org
— Home of the OpenLDAP Project. This website contains a
wealth of information about configuring OpenLDAP.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO.html
— An older, but still relevant LDAP HOWTO.
http://www.padl.com
— Developers of nss_ldap and
pam_ldap, among other useful LDAP tools.
http://www.kingsmountain.com/ldapRoadmap.shtml
— Jeff Hodges' LDAP Road Map contains links to several
useful FAQs and emerging news concerning the LDAP protocol.
http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2000/05/wilcox
— A useful look at managing groups in LDAP.
http://www.ldapman.org/articles
— Articles that offer a good introduction to LDAP, including
methods to design an directory tree and customizing directory
structures.
Related BooksImplementing LDAP by Mark Wilcox; Wrox
Press, Inc.
Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory
Services by Tim Howes et al.; Macmillan Technical
Publishing
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