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LDAP System Administration

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by Gerald Carter


  6.11. PADL's NIS/LDAP Gateway

  7. Email and LDAP

  7.1. Representing Users

  7.2. Email Clients and LDAP

  7.2.1. Mozilla Mail

  7.2.2. Pine 4

  7.2.3. Eudora

  7.2.4. Microsoft Outlook Express

  7.3. Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs)

  7.3.1. Sendmail

  7.3.2. Postfix

  7.3.3. Exim

  8. Standard Unix Services and LDAP

  8.1. The Directory Namespace

  8.2. An FTP/HTTP Combination

  8.2.1. ProFTPD

  8.2.2. Apache

  8.3. User Authentication with Samba

  8.3.1. Configuring Samba

  8.3.2. Adding and Using a sambaAccount

  8.4. FreeRadius

  8.4.1. FreeRadius and OpenLDAP

  8.5. Resolving Hosts

  8.6. Central Printer Management

  9. LDAP Interoperability

  9.1. Interoperability or Integration?

  9.2. Directory Gateways

  9.3. Cross-Platform Authentication Services

  9.3.1. A Short Discussion About Kerberos

  9.4. Distributed, Multivendor Directories

  9.5. Metadirectories

  9.6. Push/Pull Agents for Directory Synchronization

  9.6.1. The Directory Services Markup Language

  10. Net::LDAP and Perl

  10.1. The Net::LDAP Module

  10.2. Connecting, Binding, and Searching

  10.3. Working with Net::LDAP::LDIF

  10.4. Updating the Directory

  10.4.1. Adding New Entries

  10.4.2. Deleting Entries

  10.4.3. Modifying Entries

  10.5. Advanced Net::LDAP Scripting

  10.5.1. References and Referrals

  10.5.2. Scripting Authentication with SASL

  10.5.3. Extensions and Controls

  III. Appendixes

  A. PAM and NSS

  A.1. Pluggable Authentication Modules

  A.1.1. Configuring PAM

  A.2. Name Service Switch (NSS)

  B. OpenLDAP Command-Line Tools

  B.1. Debugging Options

  B.2. Slap Tools

  B.2.1. slapadd(8c)

  B.2.2. slapcat(8c)

  B.2.3. slapindex(8c)

  B.2.4. slappasswd(8c)

  B.3. LDAP Tools

  B.3.1. ldapadd(1), ldapmodify(1)

  B.3.2. ldapcompare(1)

  B.3.3. ldapdelete(1)

  B.3.4. ldapmodrdn(1)

  B.3.5. ldappasswd(1)

  B.3.6. ldapsearch(1)

  C. Common Attributes and Objects

  C.1. Schema Files

  C.2. Attributes

  C.3. Object Classes

  D. LDAP RFCs, Internet-Drafts, and Mailing Lists

  D.1. Requests for Comments

  D.2. Mailing Lists

  E. slapd.conf ACLs

  E.1. What?

  E.2. Who?

  E.3. How Much?

  E.4. Examples

 

 

 


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