sounds like you want users created in 389dirsrv to log into the system?  Just run the "setup" command and select authentication, there you can chose ldap and supply the base DN, etc.


hope this helps..



On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Bill Crowell <bcrowell@pavuk.com> wrote:
All,

I've successfully installed 389 and configured it on my Linode server with FC15. I'm impressed at how well it installs compared to LDAP.

I'm able to access it using a notebook running FC using the 389 admin tool. Again, nice.

What I'm searching for is how to make the directory server also the application server and have the users added to the directory show up on the same virtual machine. Admittedly, I'm a bit spoiled by Apple's OpenDirectory and having users created on the same machine as the directory.

As my firm expands, we will have more replicants and additional servers holding application data. For now, just one server.

I presume there is a setting to tell this server to authenticate back to its own 389 server instead of simply the default shadow passwords?

TIA

Bill

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