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H1: The Big Picture - Configuration Choices
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This section gives a brief overview of various {{TERM:LDAP}} directory
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configurations, and how your stand-alone LDAP server {{slapd}}(8)
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configurations, and how your Standalone LDAP Daemon {{slapd}}(8)
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fits in with the rest of the world.
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H1: Glossary
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H2: Terms
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!catalog terms ''; columns="Term,Definition"
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!catalog terms ''; headings; columns="Term,Definition"
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H2: Related Organizations
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H2: Related Products
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H2: References
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H1: Building and Installing OpenLDAP Software
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This chapter details how to build and install the {{PRD:OpenLDAP}}
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Software package including {{slapd}}(8), the stand-alone {{TERM:LDAP}}
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daemon. Building and installing OpenLDAP Software requires several
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Software package including {{slapd}}(8), the Standalone {{TERM:LDAP}}
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Daemon. Building and installing OpenLDAP Software requires several
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steps: installing prerequisite software, configuring OpenLDAP
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Software itself, making, and finally installing. The following
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sections describe this process in detail.
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This document describes how to build, configure, and operate
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{{PRD:OpenLDAP}} Software to provide directory services. This
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includes details on how to configure and run the stand-alone
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{{TERM:LDAP}} daemon, {{slapd}}(8). It is intended for new and
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includes details on how to configure and run the Standalone
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{{TERM:LDAP}} Daemon, {{slapd}}(8). It is intended for new and
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experienced administrators alike. This section provides a basic
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introduction to directory services and, in particular, the directory
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services provided by {{slapd}}(8). This introduction is only
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H2: How does LDAP work?
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LDAP directory service is based on a {{client-server}} model. One
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or more LDAP servers contain the data making up the directory
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information tree (DIT). The client connects to servers and
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asks it a question. The server responds with an answer and/or
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with a pointer to where the client can get additional information
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(typically, another LDAP server). No matter which LDAP server a
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client connects to, it sees the same view of the directory; a name
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presented to one LDAP server references the same entry it would at
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another LDAP server. This is an important feature of a global
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directory service, like LDAP.
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LDAP utilizes a {{client-server model}}. One or more LDAP servers
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contain the data making up the directory information tree ({{TERM:DIT}}).
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The client connects to servers and asks it a question. The server
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responds with an answer and/or with a pointer to where the client
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can get additional information (typically, another LDAP server).
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No matter which LDAP server a client connects to, it sees the same
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view of the directory; a name presented to one LDAP server references
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the same entry it would at another LDAP server. This is an important
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feature of a global directory service.
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H2: What about X.500?
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gateways, LDAP is now more commonly directly implemented in X.500
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servers.
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The stand-alone LDAP daemon, or {{slapd}}(8), can be viewed as a
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The Standalone LDAP Daemon, or {{slapd}}(8), can be viewed as a
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{{lightweight}} X.500 directory server. That is, it does not
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implement the X.500's DAP nor does it support the complete X.500
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models.
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H1: A Quick-Start Guide
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The following is a quick start guide to [[DOC_NAME]],
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including the stand-alone {{TERM:LDAP}} daemon, {{slapd}}(8).
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including the Standalone {{TERM:LDAP}} Daemon, {{slapd}}(8).
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It is meant to walk you through the basic steps needed to install
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and configure OpenLDAP Software. It should be used in conjunction
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# COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT.
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H1: Running slapd
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{{slapd}}(8) is designed to be run as a stand-alone server. This allows
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the server to take advantage of caching, manage concurrency issues
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with underlying databases, and conserve system resources. Running
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from {{inetd}}(8) is {{NOT}} an option.
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{{slapd}}(8) is designed to be run as a standalone service. This
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allows the server to take advantage of caching, manage concurrency
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issues with underlying databases, and conserve system resources.
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Running from {{inetd}}(8) is {{NOT}} an option.
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H2: Command-Line Options
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# OpenLDAP related organization
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Name|Long|Jump
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ANSI|American National Standards Institute|http://www.ansi.org/
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BSI|British Standards Institute|http://www.bsa-global.com/
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Cyrus|Project Cyrus|http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
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COSINE|Co-operation and Open Systems Interconnection in Europe
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CPAN|Comprehensive Perl Archive Network|http://cpan.org/
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Cyrus|Project Cyrus|http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
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FSF|Free Software Foundation|http://www.fsf.org/
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GNU|GNU Not Unix Project|http://www.gnu.org/
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IAB|Internet Architecture Board|http://www.iab.org/
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IANA|Internet Assigned Numbers Authority|http://www.iana.org/
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IEEE|Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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IEEE|Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|http://www.ieee.org
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IESG|Internet Engineering Steering Group|http://www.ietf.org/iesg/
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IETF|Internet Engineering Task Force|http://www.ietf.org/
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IRTF|Internet Research Task Force|http://www.irtf.org/
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ISOC|Internet Society|http://www.isoc.org/
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ISO|International Standards Organisation|http://www.iso.org/
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ISOC|Internet Society|http://www.isoc.org/
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ITU|International Telephone Union|http://www.itu.int/
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OLF|OpenLDAP Foundation|http://www.openldap.org/foundation/
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OLP|OpenLDAP Project|http://www.openldap.org/project/
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UMLDAP|University of Michigan LDAP Team|http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/ldap.html
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!endblock
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!block products; data
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Name|Jump
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Berkeley DB|http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/db/index.html
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CVS|http://www.cvshome.org/
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Cyrus:http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/generalinfo.html
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Cyrus|http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/generalinfo.html
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Cyrus SASL|http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html
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GNU|http://www.gnu.org/software/
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GDBM|http://www.gnu.org/software/gdbm/
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!endblock
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# Internet and X.500 terms
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Term|Definition
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3DES|Triple DES
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ABNF|Augmented Backus-Naur Form
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ACI|Access Control Information
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ACL|Access Control List
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AES|Advance Encryption Standard
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ABI|Application Binary Interface
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API|Application Program Interface
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ASN.1|Abstract Syntax Notation - One
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AVA|Attribute Value Assertion
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BDB|Berkeley DB (Backend)
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BER|Basic Encoding Rules
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BNF|Backus-Naur Form
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C|The C Programming Language
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CA|Certificate Authority
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CCITT|International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee
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CER|Canonical Encoding Rules
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CLDAP|Connection-less LDAP
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CN|Common Name
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COSINE|Co-operation and Open Systems Interconnection in Europe
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CRAM-MD5|SASL MD5 Challedge/Response Authentication Mechanism
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CRL|Certificate Revocation List
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C|The C Programming Language
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DAP|Directory Access Protocol
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DC|Domain Component
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DER|Distinguished Encoding Rules
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PKIX|Public Key Infrastructure (X.509)
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PLAIN|SASL Plaintext Password Authentication Mechanism
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POSIX|Portable Operating System Interface
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PRDMD|Private Directory Management Domain
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PS|Proposed Standard
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RDN|Relative Distinguished Name
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RFC|Request for Comments
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syncrepl|LDAP Sync-based Replication
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RFC2079|PS|Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an Object Class to Hold Uniform Resource Identifers|http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2079.txt
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RFC2296|PS|Use of Language Codes in LDAP|http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2296.txt
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