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    Aurélien Lafranchise | Consultant
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2011/6/4 Christopher Wood <[email protected]>

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> On 01/06/11 05:46 AM, Aurélien Lafranchise wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am a very novice (less than a week) with OpenLDAP and I have some
>> basics problems.
>>
>> First, I have the 2.4.25 version and I downloaded the Admin Guide as a
>> documentation.
>>
>> I understood that the way to configure the server change from slapd.conf
>> to cn=config and this change is not clear by reading the documention.
>>
>> My question is simple, how to create my own DIT without interfering with
>> the default configuration ?
>>
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> I took the (quick, lazy) path of making a slapd.conf and using slaptest to
> convert to the cn=config format. The slapd.conf was basic enough to have
> database locations and indexing, and I added replication later via
> ldapmodifies to cn=config.
>
> It also helped that I could look at the entries under cn=config and compare
> them to my slapd.conf.


Ok, thanks it is not the best but very efficient !


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>  The end goal of this server is to have a radius server interrogating the
>> LDAP one to deliver IP address to a GGSN (GPRS équipement).
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> So far I've found that the configuration with the fewest points of failure
> is when the ldap directory is on the same host as the radius daemon. Also,
> perhaps look into the FreeRADIUS schema for OpenLDAP as a convenient way to
> get started storing your radius information in the directory.
>

Why do you have a problem by having freeradius and openldap on the same
server ?

I found the freeradius schema and I have to modify it so it take more time.

Do you have an idea about what is a collective attribute ?


>
>  Thanks for the help provided.
>>
>>        Aurélien Lafranchise | Consultant
>> Tél. : +33 (0)1 75 43 55 12 | Fax : +33 (0)1 75 43 55 11
>> www.snype-consulting.com <http://www.snype-consulting.com/>
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