Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
Thank you,  I manage to download the binary RPM of RHEL 4 on my workstation.

Now, I setup the FD to sync with MS AD domain which we have here, but one
question I have do I need to have enterprise admin right to sync the FD to
the AD DC server to pull user infos and etc?
  
Yes.  There are two different connections.  The main connection is from FDS to AD - FDS does an LDAP BIND to AD to issue a sync request.  When you configure the windows sync agreement on FDS (usually using the console), you have to specify the DN of the user on AD that has administrative rights over the AD subtree (e.g. cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=Domain,dc=TLD).  So you will have to do some work to create that user on AD, grant that user the appropriate rights over the AD subtree, and figure out what the DN of that user is.

The other connection is a "push" connection from AD to FDS for password changes.  The passsync AD plug-in intercepts password changes and forwards them to FDS.  When configuring the AD passsync service, you will need to specify the DN of an FDS user that has the right to search for and write the userPassword attribute in the subtree you are sync'ing.
Right now when I want to search a user on the domain I am not able to do
that.
On AD or FDS?
Can you someone please provide me what I mgiht need to do to search a
particular user on the same domain?

Thanks,



-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Jones [mailto:bkjones@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 3:37 PM
To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project.
Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Installation of Fedora Directory Ser
vice on RHEL v3 or v4

Get the binary rpm. It installs just fine on RHEL 3 and 4 as per my testing.


On 7/8/05, Kevin Myer <kevin_myer@iu13.org> wrote:
  
Quoting "Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID)" <PTALWAR@niaid.nih.gov>:

    
I would like to know when I run the builddsrpm.sh RHEL4 command, I get a
message saying that it cannot find RHEL4-ds.spec file.
      
Just curious - is there a reason you have not downloaded the binary RPM,
    
that
  
doesn't require you to compile it?

http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Special:Download

Agree to the license, choose your platform, and download something that is
already prepackaged..

Kevin

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