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steven verborg is een mietje | = Configuring LDAP Authentication for Debian = == OpenLDAPSetup == 1. Install the ["OpenLDAP"] package [http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&keywords=slapd slapd] Do '{{{apt-get install slapd}}}', answering prompts as required and generaly picking defaults except where they are obviously examples. 2. Edit the LDAP configuration file To make using LDAP utilities like '{{{ldapsearch}}}' a little less painful, edit {{{/etc/ldap/ldap.conf}}} (installed by the '{{{libldap2}}}' package on the stable (a.k.a. 'woody') distribution) to set:{{{ BASE dc=<yourhost>,dc=<your>,dc=<domain> URI ldap://localhost }}} 3. Tune your LDAP server performance To improve LDAP performance, edit {{{/etc/ldap/slapd.conf}}} to set more indexes than the stable (a.k.a. 'woody') default of just objectClass (taken from the Mandrake documentation):{{{ index objectClass,uid,uidNumber,gidNumber eq index cn,mail,surname,givenName eq,subinitial }}} 4. Update the LDAP indexes Make sure the indexes are updated by doing (as {{{root}}}):{{{ # /etc/init.d/slapd stop # slapindex # /etc/init.d/slapd start }}} ---- * ["LDAPAuthentication"] |
Configuring LDAP Authentication for Debian
OpenLDAPSetup
1. Install the ["OpenLDAP"] package [http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&keywords=slapd slapd]
Do 'apt-get install slapd', answering prompts as required and generaly picking defaults except where they are obviously examples.
2. Edit the LDAP configuration file
To make using LDAP utilities like 'ldapsearch' a little less painful, edit /etc/ldap/ldap.conf (installed by the 'libldap2' package on the stable (a.k.a. 'woody') distribution) to set:
BASE dc=<yourhost>,dc=<your>,dc=<domain> URI ldap://localhost
3. Tune your LDAP server performance
To improve LDAP performance, edit /etc/ldap/slapd.conf to set more indexes than the stable (a.k.a. 'woody') default of just objectClass (taken from the Mandrake documentation):
index objectClass,uid,uidNumber,gidNumber eq index cn,mail,surname,givenName eq,subinitial
4. Update the LDAP indexes
Make sure the indexes are updated by doing (as root):
# /etc/init.d/slapd stop # slapindex # /etc/init.d/slapd start
- ["LDAPAuthentication"]