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+ | ====== Utils ====== | ||
+ | * OpenLDAP + phpLDAPAdmin Docker | ||
+ | * Tags: [[https:// | ||
+ | * Latest release: 1.2.1 - OpenLDAP 2.4.44 | ||
+ | * Readme: | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * OpenLDAP Backup [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * LDAP Account Manager | ||
+ | * Docker: https:// | ||
+ | * <code bash> | ||
+ | * goto **LAM configuration** / **Edit general settings**, login with default password **lam** and Change master password. Then go back and still with password lam go to Edit server profiles to setup your OpenLDAP | ||
+ | * user: Manager, password: lam | ||
====== cn=config ====== | ====== cn=config ====== | ||
- | Historically OpenLDAP has been statically configured, that is, to make a change to the configuration the slapd.conf file was modified and slapd stopped and started. In the case of larger users this could take a considerable period of time and had become increasingly unacceptable as an operational method | + | Historically OpenLDAP has been statically configured, that is, to make a change to the configuration the slapd.conf file was modified and slapd stopped and started. In the case of larger users this could take a considerable period of time and had become increasingly unacceptable as an operational method. |
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+ | Typically in your OpenLDAP installation you have at least two trees: | ||
+ | * One is the DIT ("data information tree") where you enter your nodes | ||
+ | * access by " | ||
+ | * default password " | ||
+ | * One is **cn=config**, | ||
+ | * access by " | ||
+ | * default password " | ||
+ | * **BaseDN: ' | ||
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