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OpenLDAP : Configure LDAP Server2023/07/03

 
Configure LDAP Server in order to share user accounts in your local networks.
[1] Install OpenLDAP.
root@dlp:~#
apt -y install slapd ldap-utils
# set LDAP admin password during installation like follows

 +--------------------------| Configuring slapd |-------------------------+
 | Please enter the password for the admin entry in your LDAP directory.  |
 |                                                                        |
 | Administrator password:                                                |
 |                                                                        |
 | ********______________________________________________________________ |
 |                                                                        |
 |                                 <Ok>                                   |
 |                                                                        |
 +------------------------------------------------------------------------+

# confirm settings

root@dlp:~#
slapcat

dn: dc=srv,dc=world
objectClass: top
objectClass: dcObject
objectClass: organization
o: srv.world
dc: srv
structuralObjectClass: organization
entryUUID: e2965960-ad82-103d-9064-9b4c5993ffc1
creatorsName: cn=admin,dc=srv,dc=world
createTimestamp: 20230703001831Z
entryCSN: 20230703001831.320759Z#000000#000#000000
modifiersName: cn=admin,dc=srv,dc=world
modifyTimestamp: 20230703001831Z
[2] Add base dn for Users and Groups.
root@dlp:~#
vi base.ldif
# create new
# change to your own suffix for the field [dc=srv,dc=world]

dn: ou=people,dc=srv,dc=world
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: people

dn: ou=groups,dc=srv,dc=world
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: groups 

root@dlp:~#
ldapadd -x -D cn=admin,dc=srv,dc=world -W -f base.ldif

Enter LDAP Password:    
# LDAP admin password (set in installation of openldap)

adding new entry "ou=people,dc=srv,dc=world"

adding new entry "ou=groups,dc=srv,dc=world"
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