Luciano Rocha wrote: > > AFAIK, RedHat Directory Server is sold, and may have some parts that > haven't been open sourced yet. > > But there's Fedora Directory Server, that I've been using: > http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download > > There's also a new package being developed in extras. You'll require: > - fedora-ds-base > - icu > - svrcore > - mozldap > - perl-Mozilla-LDAP > - nspr > - nss > > The installer in that package is ds_newinst.pl, and requires a file > argument with something like: > [General] > FullMachineName=`hostname` > SuiteSpotUserID=nobody > ServerRoot=/usr/lib/fedora-ds > [slapd] > ServerPort=389 > ServerIdentifier=`hostname -s` > Suffix=dc=example,dc=com > RootDN=cn=Directory Manager > RootDNPwd=clear_text_password I was looking at openldap to change my old lan that is working with NIS and NFS to have an LDAP with some secure authentication system. All thin on CentOS. Should I look at Directory server? I see it has a graphical interface to configure, which is pretty good (haven't seen anything like that in LDAP). -- 21:50:04 up 2 days, 9:07, 0 users, load average: 0.92, 0.37, 0.18 --------------------------------------------------------- Lic. Martín Marqués | SELECT 'mmarques' || Centro de Telemática | '@' || 'unl.edu.ar'; Universidad Nacional | DBA, Programador, del Litoral | Administrador ---------------------------------------------------------