Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:40:57 +0100 From: "Jon Theil Nielsen" <jontheil@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: A general purpose LDAP solution? Message-ID: <8f82c35c0803241540k36c8d551tfcfd172d6a4a7f9b@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <8f82c35c0803231526n5a429cb5t1c81a7f98dfb19ea@mail.gmail.com> References: <8f82c35c0803231523i52e55906tfd3cf96b36fe70d7@mail.gmail.com> <8f82c35c0803231526n5a429cb5t1c81a7f98dfb19ea@mail.gmail.com>
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I asked this on freebsd-net@ but got no replies. So now I ask the same question here. > Hi list! > > I have speculated a lot about implementation of (Open)LDAP on my > sever. By I haven't yet found the right (and logical) way to do it. > I'm running FreeBSD 7.0-Release with some different server applications > - Samba PDC > - Virtual mail server (Postfix, MySQL, Courier-IMAP) > - VPN (currently with mpd4) > - Apache-2.2.8 web server (with PHP and MySQL) > I would like to implement LDAP for: > - authentication of UNIX/login users > - authentication of Samba users > - authentication/authorization of virtual mail users > For the first part, I got useful information from a previsous thread > (http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2008-02/msg01047.html) > and for the second part, i guess there is sufficient howtos to make it > work. > My biggest question right now is if is possible to combine all three > things in one data structure. And which in which order I should make > the different implimentions. > Excuse my total lack of understanding, but is it possible to have a > structure with a superior unit such as OU=<some organization> which > could contain several virtual domains and the actual doamin for my > PDC? > > -- > Jon Theil Nielsen Oh, i forgot one more thing: I would also like to be able to authenticate VPN users the same way. -- Jon Theil Nielsen
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