[opensuse] dscreate missing on Leap 15.1
Hello I'm trying to setup an LDAP server on Leap 15.1
From this document
https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/security/single-html/book.securi...
I ran
zypper install 389-ds
yast2 ldap-server
These commands do not exist
The 389 Directory Server is controlled by 3 primary commands:
dsctl
Manages a local instance and requires root permissions. Requires you
to be connected to a terminal which is running the directory server
instance. Used for starting, stopping, backing up the database and more.
dsconf
The primary tool used for administration and configuration of the
server. Manages an instance's configuration via its external interfaces.
This allows you to make configuration changes remotely on the instance.
dsidm
Used for identity management (manage users, groups, passwords etc.).
The permissions are granted by access controls, so users can reset their
own password or change details of their own account, for example.
Creating the 389 Directory Server Instance
You create the instance with the dscreate command. It can take a
configuration file (*.inf) which defines the instance configuration
settings. Alternatively, the command can be run in an interactive mode.
All the configuration/setup fail with
Details: No such file or directory - /usr/sbin/dscreate
or
/usr/sbin/dscreate
/usr/sbin/dscreate: No such file or directory
How do you setup LDAP when the tools are missing
Searching for dscreate only finds this
/usr/share/dirsrv/inf/dscreate.map
Any ideas? This must be a bug with the packaging of 389-ds
Regards,
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Boyd Gerber
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