Hi guys, In 9.2 installation, at some point yast2 asks what sort of authentication I want to use - passwd, ldap, samba, ect. I would like to use ldap, with the ldap server being localhost, but I'm a bit lost as to how to get it going. The manual that came with 9.0 pro (I'm working on 9.2 though) isn't very helpful. It asks for the ldap server address, with 127.0.0.1 already in as default. It seems to me that yast doesn't actually setup the ldap server, because it complains that it can't connect Can anyone point me to good documentation on how to do this. I need just the basics of what I have to do to get the ldap stuff ready for yast to hook in. Thanks -- Kind regards Hans du Plooy Newington Consulting Services hansdp at newingtoncs dot co dot za
Op woensdag 5 januari 2005 20:11, schreef Hans du Plooy:
Can anyone point me to good documentation on how to do this. I need just the basics of what I have to do to get the ldap stuff ready for yast to hook in.
the suse admin manual comes with the rpms. It is called something like suse-adminguide_en Just do an 'rpm -qa | grep guide' and you will see it. Check the ldap chapter in it, perhaps it is better than the 9.0 one -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
On Wednesday 05 January 2005 22:51, Richard Bos wrote:
the suse admin manual comes with the rpms. It is called something like suse-adminguide_en Just do an 'rpm -qa | grep guide' and you will see it. Check the ldap chapter in it, perhaps it is better than the 9.0 one
Thanks Richard, I have looked at that - it's not a lot different though. I did however find the "Samba3 By Example" book which actually has SUSE 9.0 specific guidelines - busy working on that now. Thanks -- Kind regards Hans du Plooy Newington Consulting Services hansdp at newingtoncs dot co dot za
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