All,
I've been using 389 server for basic authentication only. I here folks use
it for storing system information such as hostnames, IPs, MAC addresses etc
and then generate dns file or DHCP files etc. I'm curious if there are any
resoures that will tell me how to set up such an environment or if this
forum can provide me with some howto's, example ldif files etc and perhaps
some practical applications?
Thanks,
N
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Hi Natr,
My experience is limited to authentication too, but I would suggest reading some of the
RFC's on ldap which describes how that information is stored. I would also suggest
searching through the openldap mailing list archives. Any solutions used there should be
easily adaptable to 389.
Regards
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Subject: [389-users] System configuration data
All,
I've been using 389 server for basic authentication only. I here folks use it for
storing system information such as hostnames, IPs, MAC addresses etc and then generate dns
file or DHCP files etc. I'm curious if there are any resoures that will tell me how
to set up such an environment or if this forum can provide me with some howto's,
example ldif files etc and perhaps some practical applications?
Thanks,
N
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