Ajeet S Raina
2010-Jan-08 15:09 UTC
[389-users] How to write a Low Level Plan for 389 Server Setup?
Hello All, I attempted writing Low Level Design for my 389 Server setup: 1 389 Design and architecture 2 Installing CentOS Machine 3 Installing 389 Directory Server 4 Setting up 389 SSL Configuration 5 User Group creation and Restriction on Domains 6 Password Ageing and Account Lockout policy 7 Access Control Usage 8 Creating and Maintaining the Database 9 Setting up 389 Clients(Linux, Solaris etc) 10 Documentation and Backup 11. Replication I have few suggestion needed for the following points: 1.Setting up 389 SSL Configuration - Is there any script? 2.Setting up 389 Clients(Linux, Solaris etc) - Is there any automatic script which could be put at boot time on all the clients? 3.Any script which creates organizational structure?
Rich Megginson
2010-Jan-08 15:24 UTC
Re: [389-users] How to write a Low Level Plan for 389 Server Setup?
Ajeet S Raina wrote:> Hello All, > I attempted writing Low Level Design for my 389 Server setup: > > 1 389 Design and architecture > 2 Installing CentOS Machine > 3 Installing 389 Directory Server > 4 Setting up 389 SSL Configuration > 5 User Group creation and Restriction on Domains > 6 Password Ageing and Account Lockout policy > 7 Access Control Usage > 8 Creating and Maintaining the Database > 9 Setting up 389 Clients(Linux, Solaris etc) > 10 Documentation and Backup > 11. Replication > > I have few suggestion needed for the following points: > > 1.Setting up 389 SSL Configuration - Is there any script?Have you seen http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:SSL#Script> 2.Setting up 389 Clients(Linux, Solaris etc) - Is there any automatic > script which could be put at boot time on all the clients? > 3.Any script which creates organizational structure?setup-ds-admin.pl does this for you.> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > 389 users mailing list > 389-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >