Hello Warron,

2014/1/22 Warron S French <[email protected]>

> Low Sensitivity/Aerospace Internal Use Only
>
> I have had a major struggle working with getting LTB Project's OpenLDAP
> implementation installed.
>
> Installing the RPMs has been easy.
>
> However the steps following the installation of the RPMs has not been
> easy.  I haven't found any to follow and execute, but someone from the
> OpenLDAP.org Forum has been helping me via email.
>
> I am working on creating a LDAP DIT in support of User authentication and
> authorization on CentOS-6.5, to replace the /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and
> etc...
>
> I can provide you the document I am working on to be able to take lessons
> learned from my lab, and rebuild for a production environment server.
>  There is no need for replication, at least not in this current design.
>
> Can someone provide me with a little support so that I can make progress
> on this - Please?  I have struggled with OpenSSL building a CA server, but
> I managed to accomplish that task - and document it.  I started off trying
> to build an LDAP DIT using 389 Directory for CentOS-6.2, but couldn't get
> client machines to authenticate users because instructions aren't very
> clear.
>
> I want to write a set of instructions, learn from my mistakes, become
> proficient in LDAP technologies and be able to help others.  However,
> LTB-Project's implementation has been much harder than necessary.  I can't
> actually get the daemon started.
>
> So, I can tell you that I have done all of the steps in the document
> attached up to the words "STOP HERE!!!  <in RED>"
>
> I know how to add LDIF entries, I wrote a script for it and it worked on
> 389 Directory, and OpenLDAP-2.4.23.  Please help..
>
>
> Here is my document written so far.
>
>

I think it is not a good way to get help. You should ask a question on a
problem you have, giving enough information like an error message,
configuration, etc. For example, if your OpenLDAP server does not start,
try : "service slapd debug" to see what's wrong.

By the way, it is not very secure to send to a public mailing list a
document with passwords in it.

Clément.
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