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Re: One server and many DN's
Hi Adam and All :)
First of all, I'm a newbie in LDAP world so I will ask
some questions that may be foolish. Please forgive me :-)
I've managed to successfully install openldap-2.0.23
and created a DN as following:
<quote sladp.conf>
include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema
include /usr/local/openldap/etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
</quote>
<quote sladp.conf>
database ldbm
suffix "ou=dte,o=emprel"
What naming standard is this? Most base/roots are "ou=,o=,c=" or
"ou=,dc=,dc="
"ou=,dc=,dc=" seems to be the currently recommended method.
Ok :) I will create it again as ou=dte,dc=emprel,dc=recife.
Another fool question: Does each LDAP level must have a equal DNS level?
I mean using ou=dte,dc=emprel,dc=recife Do I must have a
dte.emprel.recife DNS domain ??
So, I've created ou=dte,o=emprel DN. I'd like to know if I can have many
DN's served by the same slapd daemon or by the same machine.
I am basing my question in named behavior, so I can configure it to
serve many DNS domains (zones).
You can serve n number of DITs from one slapd. The maximum is
determined solely by load and the robustness of your host.
All those would be part of the same DIT. I'd suggest looking up
"superior information", "subordinate information", and "partitioning".
I cover these topics in my LDAP presentation (as one possible source).
ftp://kalamazoolinux.org/pub/pdf/ldapv3.pdf
I read part of this presentation now. Congratulations! But I just found
"subordinate information"....
Thanks a lot for the help.
Well.... let's back to work...
--
Lucas Brasilino
brasilino@recife.pe.gov.br
http://www.recife.pe.gov.br
Emprel - Empresa Municipal de Informatica (pt_BR)
Recife's IT City Hall Company (en_US)
Recife - Pernambuco - Brasil
Fone: +55-81-34167078