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There have been a few posts on this topic but nothing that has helped me implement it to the point where I can get it working.
So far, I have installed fun_plug 5, installed optware and openldap but can't get it set up to work on my home network. i have a number of voip phones that support ldap and wanted to have a local "always on" common server that can serve up the contact names and numbers.
Has anybody done it successfully and could you share?
I have tried following the openLDAP documentation, but my linux prowess is not up to snuff to follow it.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
eala
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Ok, so working a bit more on this...
I have setup my ldap.conf file and my slapd.conf files. This is what they look like:
ldap.conf:
#
# LDAP Defaults
#
# See ldap.conf(5) for details
# This file should be world readable but not world writable.
BASE dc=home, dc=lan
URI ldap://ldap.home.lan:389 ldap://ldap-master.home.lan:666
TLS_REQCERT allow
#SIZELIMIT 12
#TIMELIMIT 15
#DEREF never
And this is slapd.conf
include /opt/etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
pidfile /opt/var/run/slapd.pid
argsfile /opt/var/run/slapd.args
database bdb
suffix "dc=home,dc=lan"
rootdn "cn=admin,dc=home,dc=local"
rootpw secret
directory /opt/var/openldap-data
index objectClass eq
What I would like to do is restart the server with something like "slapd restart" but I go to /opt/libexec and type "slapd restart" and get:
/ffp/bin/sh: slapd: not found
But it is there. I am lost.
Thanks,
eala
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