--On Monday, June 10, 2019 8:22 PM -0300 Igor Sousa igorvolt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been creating a tutorial for my company for documented "How to install and configure OpenLDAP" for our needs. Currently, we've had a OpenLDAP server on Debian 8 and OpenLDAP 2.4.40 on the production server.
You should not be using a release that old in production.
My boss has asked me for a tutorial of OpenLDAP on CentOS7. I've agreed with him (distribution is only a shell to Kernel Linux). Them I've created a tutorial for this request, BUT I've noticed a strange thing before enable memberOf module: my new installations doesn't have any module loaded, including backend module.
Then, my questions are:
1 - Is this a normal? 2 - How to enable back_hdb module?
OBS1: I've installed from package management YUM: yum install openldap. OBS2: Database of new installations is hdb.
The HDB backend is deprecated and generally should be avoided for use.
You should also use a current release of OpenLDAP.
As for "olcBackend" that's a Debian oddity and should hopefully be removed some time in the future.
Generally, one:
a) olcModuleLoad's the overlay and/or backends needed b) declares a database, i.e., olcDatabase ... c) instantiates overlays on that database (olcOverlay=..,olcDatabase=... etc)
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com