Robert Heller <[email protected]> writes: > I have Openldap set up on a CentOS 5 system (using the stock 2.3.43 > RPMS) and I want to allow users to change their passwords, but I am > confused by the documentation (it has both too much and not enough > information -- there don't appear to be simple HowTos for common setups).
http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/slapdconfig.html see section 6.3 > I am not sure what to put in /etc/openldap/slapd.conf (I think I need an > ACL). I expect I need something in /etc/openldap/ldap.conf (or > prossibly /etc/ldap.conf) to allow the authorization. This is on a LAN > with diskless clients, behind a firewall, so I *probably* don't need to > set up SSL and certs (but I am unsure of this as well). Get your system running first, than you may decide to install transport layer security. -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://dkluenter.de GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6 53°37'09,95"N 10°08'02,42"E
