LDAP Tools/OpenLDAP HowTo
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This is a step by step how to on how to get OpenLDAP installed and running as an authentication source for Joomla!. | This is a step by step how to on how to get OpenLDAP installed and running as an authentication source for Joomla!. | ||
OpenLDAP is a free, open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) which is often bundled with many Linux distributions. In this case we'll be using the Debian Etch distribution to install and configure OpenLDAP. Apologies for anything that might be specific to Debian. | OpenLDAP is a free, open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) which is often bundled with many Linux distributions. In this case we'll be using the Debian Etch distribution to install and configure OpenLDAP. Apologies for anything that might be specific to Debian. | ||
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* [[LDAP_Tools/OpenLDAP_HowTo/Debian|Debian Notes]] | * [[LDAP_Tools/OpenLDAP_HowTo/Debian|Debian Notes]] | ||
* [[LDAP_Tools/OpenLDAP_HowTo/Mac OS X|Mac OS X]] | * [[LDAP_Tools/OpenLDAP_HowTo/Mac OS X|Mac OS X]] |
Revision as of 23:36, 22 May 2007
This is a step by step how to on how to get OpenLDAP installed and running as an authentication source for Joomla!.
OpenLDAP is a free, open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) which is often bundled with many Linux distributions. In this case we'll be using the Debian Etch distribution to install and configure OpenLDAP. Apologies for anything that might be specific to Debian.
Platform Installation Notes: