Hello
After installing and configuring openLDAP in Linux I’m trying to do the same in Windows 7. No, it’s not my idea but what my boss wants me to do. So I downloaded openLDAP from http://www.userbooster.de/en/download/openldap-for-windows.aspx and installed. Configured my slapd.conf as follows: include ./schema/core.schema include ./schema/cosine.schema include ./schema/inetorgperson.schema
pidfile ./run/slapd.pid argsfile ./run/slapd.args
## server permits anonymous binds allow bind_anon_dn
## Misc security settings password-hash {SSHA}
####################################################################### # Database Section ####################################################################### ## Define the beggining of example database database bdb ## Define the root suffix you serve suffix "dc=example,dc=com" ## Define a root DN for superuser privilege (Not necessary) rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com" ## Define the password used with roodn. For this example it will be "secret" rootpw {SSHA}E7ptTQ3Z6DdkPacF6sO3qXrueUKoM8Kq ## Directory containing the database files directory ./data/example
## Indexes to maintain index ObjectClass eq index cn,sn,mail eq,sub index departmentNumber eq
## db tunning parameters: cache 2000 entries in memory cachesize 2000
I started it (slapd -h ldap://) and it works ok. But now I'm trying to connect using ldaps, but I don't find how to create a self-signed certificate in a way as easy as it was in Linux. If you know where there's a good guide I would be really grateful. Thank you Joe Aragones
openldap-technical@openldap.org