Create an ldif file like this:
===============
dn:dc=example,dc=com
changetype: modify
replace: aci
aci: (target ="ldap:///dc=example,dc=com")(targetattr="*")(version 3.0; acl "Deny anonymous access"; deny (read, search, compare) userdn="ldap:///anyone";)
===============
 
Then run ldapmodify command:
./ldapmodify -h <HostName> -p <Port> -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w <Directory Manager password> -cvf <path to ldif file>
 
This should disable anonymous binding.
 
Cheers,
Ankur

Tony <pthagonal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I'm very new to FDS, but I have succeeeded in getting it up and
running on top of CentOS 4.4, and have populated it with a basic list
of users and their details. I've even got SSL working properly. Now
I'd like to open port 636 to the outside world to let my users see the
address list etc while they are outside the LAN. However I don't want
anyone to bind anonymously to then pull out all the staff details -
emails, phone numbers etc - so I'd like to prevent anonymous binds and
make sure that all users authenticate before being allowed to access
the data.

Could some kind person point me at the docs/info in order to do that?
I did find the "Require Client Authentication" check box but I believe
that is something else - or am I wrong?

--
Cheers,

Tony

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