Am 04.03.2009 um 15:15 schrieb Alexander Hall:
Since you seem to get few responses to this, I'll give you my $.02
here:
After years of using OpenBSD, I've come to the conclusion that
OpenBSD is best served with as little fuzz as possible (using what's
in the base system if at all possible). Of course you can install
ISC bind if that helps and mod_ldapvhost too but I really fear all
that will give you in the end is a frankenstein system that requires
quite a struggle to keep up-to-date and patched etc.
Using a module in httpd does not frankensteinice your system. modules
are there to
extend the webserver. and mod_ldapvhost is particularly stable and
used on some
larger webserver, trust me, I know the developer... (though the module
certainly has
some rough edges)
Asking for howto's (not even finding any from the googling you seem
to have done) on how to setup this is to me a warning sign that
things are going to be messy at best. Those you'll find, if any,
will likely be quite outdated.
But what the heck - go ahead! Take one service at the time, and have
fun trying. You'll definitely learn stuff on the way. If you succeed
you can even write a howto for others in the same situation! :-)
/Alexander (who has never really used ldap, btw)
a. e. wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to set up a web/mail/dns/ftp/etc. ... using ldap
everywhere...
But It seems that serving ns zones over ldap is not possible on
OpenBSD... The
sdb-ldap backend is not in the OpenBSD ports...
For the Apache vhosts, i've found that module mod_ldapvhost. But
it's almost
not documented...
I can manage easily the link between Postfix/ldap Ftp/ldap courrier/
ldap.
Do you have some advices, comments, links to provide for the setup
of dns/ldap
& apache/ldap on OpenBSD ?...
I really don't want to do this on ubuntu...
Regards.
ae.
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