That first link worked.  THANKS!!!

On May 19, 2010, at 12:19 PM, Brian Dolan-Goecke wrote:

> If you are using 9.10 (not sure if it is in 9.04 ? ) there is a bug. And 
> it doesn't ask. Here are some links to info about configuring LDAP.
> 
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1313472
> 
> That should get you going.
> 
> Good Luck.
> 
> If you have questions I can try and help, I am implementing LDAP for our 
> department now... So time allowing I can try and answer questions. But I 
> am really busy with this..
> 
> There is also my presentation on LDAP from last year's Penguins Unbound 
> Meeting. Not as much specific info, but still some useful info.
> 
> http://www.penguinsunbound.com/Past_Meetings/20090926_-_LDAP_Enterprise_Authentication
> 
> ==>brian.
> 
> Loren Cahlander wrote:
>> 
>> On May 18, 2010, at 01:10 PM, Raymond Norton wrote:
>> 
>>> These are the  tutorials that got me up and running. Follow  step by 
>>> step, replacing example information with your own. I tabbed between 
>>> tutorials to get things set up. I only focused on getting an ldap 
>>> address book working for now, but ultimately need it for user 
>>> authentication via a radius server.
>>> 
>>> http://beginlinux.com/server_training/server-managment-topics/1016-ldap-server-on-ubuntu-804
>>> 
>> 
>> Unfortunately, the instructions do not follow my experience.
>> 
>> The */apt-get install slapd ldap-utils/* does not prompt for ah 
>> administrator password.
>> The */etc/ldap/slapd.conf* is not created, because it is using the 
>> */etc/ldap/slapd.d/cn=config* approach.  I have not been able to find 
>> any help on the web for this approach.
>> 
>> I am looking for just a standard configuration.  The instructions to 
>> configure the eXist XML database are 
>> at http://exist-db.org/ldap-security.html.
>> 
>> I do not care how I get to a working configuration, but I do need to get 
>> one working.  It seems that the OOTB with apt-get install slapd 
>> ldap-utils is missing some steps.  Everything else that I have installed 
>> through apt-get has been a perfect install.  Why is LDAP still such an 
>> arcane art?
>> 
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