... 3. TTP, install the product 4. TTP, use the LDAP control panel ...
What does TTP stand for? BTW, I am still getting errors. I tried posting them on paste.plone.org , but I am getting an error now on that paste (try seeing http://paste.plone.org/27207 ). I am away from my plone box at this time, so I will try to paste again later. However, independent of my plone.paste.org woes, here's what I did. I took your suggestion, Graham, and added plone.app.ldap to the appropriate sections and I also added some lines in buildout as noted in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/forum/server/Plone . I ran apt-get install libdb4.4-dev libsasl2-dev libssl-dev and I added the following lines to my standard Plone 3.2.1 buildout [buildout] versions = versions parts = openldap python-ldap [versions] python-ldap = 2.3.5 [openldap] recipe = zc.recipe.cmmi url = ftp://ftp.openldap.org/pub/OpenLDAP/openldap-stable/openldap-stable-20071118.tgz [python-ldap] recipe = zc.recipe.egg:custom egg = python-ldap include-dirs = ${openldap:location}/include library-dirs = ${openldap:location}/lib I already have python, zope and plone installed and running. I was expecting that adding the openldap and python-ldap lines in buildout would help getting those installed. However, buildout produces an error stating that it cannot find openldap on my system... it is obviously not installing it as I thought it would. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Plone-3---LDAP-with-remote-server--what-to-intall-tp2529188p2540201.html Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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