OpenLDAP Setup Howto for RHEL/CentOS 5
This article will show you how to setup an LDAP address book using OpenLDAP, an open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. Installing OpenLDAP The command line equivalent...
View ArticleEnable LDAP SSL with Active Directory in Windows 2003
Enabling SSL in Active Directory allows clients to communicate securely with AD servers. This is also required to allow a user’s Active Directory password to be changed programmatically using LDAP....
View ArticleSquirrelMail LDAP Change Password Howto
This page will show you how to configure the ldap-chpasswd included in the SquirrelMail Change Password plugin. The ldap-chpasswd can change an LDAP server password. If you have not yet installed this...
View Article389 Directory Server Setup Howto for RHEL/CentOS 5
389 Directory Server formerly the Fedora Directory Server is an enterprise-class open source LDAP server for Linux. This article will show you how to setup the 389 Directory Server. Make sure that your...
View ArticleActive Directory Single Sign On
This article describes how to achieve single sign on with Active Directory using Identity Management for Unix (available in Windows 2003 R2 and above) or Services for Unix 3.5. Before starting, you...
View Article389 Directory Server Howto for RHEL/CentOS 5
389 Directory Server, formerly called the Fedora Directory Server, is an enterprise-class open source LDAP server for Linux. 389 Directory Server is very mature and very powerful, below are some of its...
View ArticleLDAP Authentication in RHEL/CentOS 5
An LDAP server like the 389 Directory Server and OpenLDAP can be used to centralize the users and authentication information. This articles describes how to use LDAP based authentication in Red Hat...
View ArticleJXplorer Setup Howto
JXplorer is a standards compliant general purpose open source ldap browser that can be used to read and search any ldap directory, or any X500 directory with an ldap interface. This article describes...
View Article389 Directory and Active Directory SSL Synchronization
An SSL connection to Active Directory is required in order to update a user’s password using LDAP. This article describes how to configure and test 389 Directory Server to synchronize with an Active...
View ArticleUsing LDAP as NIS Replacement
All the information you can store in a Network Information Service (NIS) can also be stored in an LDAP server. This article describes how to use the 389 Directory Server to function as a Network...
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