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Quanah, I downloaded the RPMs for OpenLDAP-LTB, but I didn't see anything that looked like my prior OpenLDAP (original) files.  With my prior set, I was doing configuration changes in the /etc/openldap/slapd.d/cn=config directory's files.


I didn't feel comfortable with moving forward because I found no README file or Getting Started or whatever.  I was also looking for such documentation on the www.ltb-project.org website so that I could get a preliminary idea of what I was going to do, before I executed the installation and configuration steps.  

One of my major concerns is the ability to update the binaries on a regular basis for security purposes.  I need to do it very easily and without re-engineering a yum repository every time there is an update.  I am going to be building this LDAP system on a totally isolated environment, NO internet access at all.

Can you (or anyone else) tell me, do I need to register with the LTB-Project.org website in order to find good, solid, installation and configuration instructions for what I need to accomplish?  I am a newbie at OpenLDAP, I am senior in UNIX skills.  I just have never had a single successful implementation of OpenLDAP.



Warron French, MBA, SCSA

----- Forwarded by Warron S French/Emp/Aerospace/US on 12/19/2013 01:04 PM -----

From:        Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@zimbra.com>
To:        Warron S French <Warron.S.French@aero.org>, openldap-technical@openldap.org,
Date:        12/18/2013 01:06 PM
Subject:        Re: TLS Configurations with OpenLDAP-2.4.23 on CentOS-6.2 --- Low Sensitivity/Aerospace Internal Use Only
Sent by:        openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org




--On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 12:38 PM -0500 Warron S French
<Warron.S.French@aero.org> wrote:

> Low Sensitivity/Aerospace Internal Use Only
>
> Sorry, I thought I had replied back to the list.  Apparently I have to
> forward my responses to the list.
>
> I am checking into the options you suggested.  I will probably pursue the
> LTB Project, would you agree that's the better course of action?

It's magnitudes better than what ships with RHEL/CentOS.  Plenty of people
use it with success.

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Architect - Server
Zimbra, Inc.
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