Changeset 52c43b42 for server/other/openldap/openldap-config.xml
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- 10/20/2003 06:15:53 PM (20 years ago)
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server/other/openldap/openldap-config.xml
rcf93e2c r52c43b42 8 8 <sect3><title>Configuration Information</title> 9 9 10 <para>The only configuration needed for Open<acronym>LDAP</acronym> is 10 <para>The only configuration needed for 11 <application>Open<acronym>LDAP</acronym></application> is 11 12 to run <command>ldconfig</command>. The <acronym>LDAP</acronym> server 12 13 can be started by <command>/usr/sbin/slapd</command> as described in 13 14 the man page slapd(8).</para> 15 16 <para>To utilize <application>GDBM</application> as the database 17 backend, the "database" entry in <filename>/etc/slapd.conf</filename> 18 must be changed from "bdb" to "ldbm". You can use both by creating an 19 additional database section in <filename>/etc/slapd.conf</filename>.</para> 20 21 <para>Significant configuration is needed for 22 <application>Open<acronym>LDAP</acronym></application> to utilized 23 security features. The <ulink 24 url="http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin21/">OpenLDAP 2.1 Administrator's 25 Guide</ulink> is a good place to start.</para> 14 26 15 27 <para>Data can be added to the <acronym>LDAP</acronym> database via
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