> I doubt there will ever be one, since there is no redhat-ds-dsgw either.
Centos adds other extras in that do not come from Red Hat - so you never know
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Alan McKay wrote:
Right. You have to install fedora-ds-dsgw. You should be able to use
fedora-ds-dsgw with centos-ds-base and centos-ds-admin.
Thanks. That will be my next step if the Centos list does not come
back with a quasi-official package. I just shot an email off to them.
I did
> Right. You have to install fedora-ds-dsgw. You should be able to use
> fedora-ds-dsgw with centos-ds-base and centos-ds-admin.
Thanks. That will be my next step if the Centos list does not come
back with a quasi-official package. I just shot an email off to them.
I did find this thread wher
Alan McKay wrote:
Hmmm, it seems that Centos-DS does not have this :
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/WebApps_Install
Right. You have to install fedora-ds-dsgw. You should be able to use
fedora-ds-dsgw with centos-ds-base and centos-ds-admin.
# Install the Directory Server Gateway
Hmmm, it seems that Centos-DS does not have this :
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/WebApps_Install
# Install the Directory Server Gateway package.
yum install fedora-ds-dsgw
# Run the setup-ds-dsgw script to set up the default instances of the
Directory Server Gateway, Directory Express,
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Chandrasekar Kannan wrote:
> I would think the Directory Server Gateway/Phonebook webapp
> should allow you to do that...
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/DSGW
Excellent - just what I was hoping for!
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On 12/02/2009 10:39 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
OK, I've got auth figured out for Linux login.
This is a good thing. A very good thing!
Now, if a user does "passwd" on the Linux box, I see that it updates
their LDAP password.
Another very good thing!
But I'm going to have non-Linux users too. I'
OK, I've got auth figured out for Linux login.
This is a good thing. A very good thing!
Now, if a user does "passwd" on the Linux box, I see that it updates
their LDAP password.
Another very good thing!
But I'm going to have non-Linux users too. I'm not adventurous enough
at this point to se