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"Groups" node where your groups will be stored
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"Groups"節點,將儲存你的群組
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Translated and reviewed by
yugu
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Located in
serverguide/C/network-auth.xml:40(para)
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Before beginning, you should determine what the root of your LDAP directory will be. By default, your tree will be determined by your Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). If your domain is example.com (which we will use in this example), your root node will be dc=example,dc=com.
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Located in
serverguide/C/network-auth.xml:44(para)
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First, install the <application>OpenLDAP</application> server daemon <application>slapd</application> and <application>ldap-utils</application>, a package containing LDAP management utilities:
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Located in
serverguide/C/network-auth.xml:54(para)
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1074.
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sudo apt-get install slapd ldap-utils
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Located in
serverguide/C/network-auth.xml:60(command)
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1075.
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The installation process will prompt you for the LDAP directory admin password and confirmation.
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After installing <application>slapd</application> the directory can be configured using <application>dpkg-reconfigure</application>:
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure slapd
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You will then be taken through a menu based configuration dialog allowing you to configure various <application>slapd</application> options. For the most part the defaults work well, but if your <emphasis>root</emphasis> node differs from the server's FQDN be sure to enter the correct name.
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1079.
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Populating LDAP
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Located in
serverguide/C/network-auth.xml:76(title)
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The directory has been created during installation and reconfiguration, and now it is time to populate it. It will be populated with a "classical" scheme that will be compatible with address book applications and with Unix Posix accounts. Posix accounts will allow authentication to various applications, such as web applications, email Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) applications, etc.
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