Am 05.03.2009 um 19:24 schrieb a. e.:
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on
OpenBSD...
The
sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
You can add dlz-ldap backend to OpenBSD's bind.
All you need to do (assuming that you've got OpenBSD's sources in /
usr/src
> > But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on OpenBSD...
> > The
> > sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
>
> You can add dlz-ldap backend to OpenBSD's bind.
>
> All you need to do (assuming that you've got OpenBSD's sources in /usr/src
> and bind-9.4.2-P2.tar.gz un
a. e. wrote:
I totally agree with what you say...
But the goal of our jobs is to satisfy the user and to help him to get what he
wants. Saying that i'm not saying I will forget security, performance and
stability.
My specific goal is to manage, over openldap the maximum of services. I've
been u
erybody,
I'm trying to set up a web/mail/dns/ftp/etc. ... using ldap
everywhere...
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on
OpenBSD... The
sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
For the Apache vhosts, i've found that module mod_ldapvhost. But it's
almo
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on OpenBSD...
The
sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
You can add dlz-ldap backend to OpenBSD's bind.
All you need to do (assuming that you've got OpenBSD's sources in /usr/src
and bind-9.4.2-P2.tar.gz unpacked in your wo
> CC: misc@openbsd.org
> From: m...@msys.ch
> To: alexan...@beard.se
> Subject: Re: Using ldap everywhere ...
> Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 16:51:15 +0100
>
> Am 04.03.2009 um 15:15 schrieb Alexander Hall:
>
> > Since you seem to get few responses to this, I'll give
Best Regards
ae.
> Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 15:15:18 +0100
> From: alexan...@beard.se
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Using ldap everywhere ...
>
> Since you seem to get few responses to this, I'll give you my $.02 here:
>
> After years of using OpenBSD, I'
If you succeed
you can even write a howto for others in the same situation! :-)
/Alexander (who has never really used ldap, btw)
a. e. wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to set up a web/mail/dns/ftp/etc. ... using ldap
everywhere...
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not pos
a howto for others in the same situation! :-)
/Alexander (who has never really used ldap, btw)
a. e. wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to set up a web/mail/dns/ftp/etc. ... using ldap everywhere...
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on OpenBSD... The
sdb-ldap backend
> Hi everybody,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to set up a web/mail/dns/ftp/etc. ... using ldap everywhere...
>
> But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on OpenBSD...
The
> sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
>
> For the Apache vhosts, i
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to set up a web/mail/dns/ftp/etc. ... using ldap everywhere...
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on OpenBSD... The
sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
For the Apache vhosts, i've found that module mod_ldapvhost. But i
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