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OpenLDAP Setup Overview This section provides a quick overview for installing and configuring
an OpenLDAP directory. For more details, refer to the following URLs:
http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin/quickstart.html —
The Quick-Start Guide on the OpenLDAP
website.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO.html —
The LDAP Linux HOWTO from the Linux
Documentation Project, mirrored on Red Hat's website
The basic steps for creating an LDAP server are as follows:
Install the openldap,
openldap-servers, and
openldap-clients RPMs.
Edit the /etc/openldap/slapd.conf file
to reference your LDAP domain and server. Refer to the Section called slapd.conf for more information on how
to edit this file.
Start slapd with the command: After you have configured LDAP correctly, you can use
chkconfig, ntsysv, or
Services Configuration Tool to configure LDAP
to start at boot time. For more information about configuring
services, see to the chapter titled Controlling Access to
Services in the Official Red Hat Linux
Customization Guide.
Add entries to your LDAP directory with
ldapadd.
Use ldapsearch to see if
slapd is accessing the information correctly.
At this point, your LDAP directory should be functioning
properly and you can configure any LDAP-enabled applications to use
the LDAP directory.
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