[Fedora-directory-users] Changing IP of the admin server - is this possible?
Richard Megginson
rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon Dec 19 15:26:52 UTC 2005
Graham Leggett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just gone through the setup process to install an instance of
> Fedora DS. Nowhere in the setup process is SSL or TLS mentioned, at
> the end of the config process I have an insecure LDAP server.
>
> My next task is to try and switch on SSL/TLS for both the admin
> console, and the LDAP server itself. I figure out how to add my certs
> to the alias directory using certutil and pk12util.
>
> My next task is to move the admin server port from my default 1390 to
> a secure version at 1637. A recursive grep finds the port 1390 in a
> whole host of config files. Changing the config files to 1637 causes
> me to end up with a broken admin server to which startconsole cannot
> connect.
Do you have to move it? I don't think the admin server can listen to
both a secure port and an unsecure port - do you need it to do that?
>
> Just to clarify - is it worth me trying to fix the admin server port
> in my config files, or is this too complicated to be worth while?
> Should I just delete the fedora-ds installation and start again from
> scratch?
>
> It seems one of the most basic things that need to be fixed in the
> directory is to simplify the configuration. Some of the config is in
> Windows INI format, some of the config is in XML, some of the config
> is in name: value format, it's very difficult as a new user of the
> software to be able to figure out what is going on.
You are correct. FDS 1.0 simplifies this slightly, especially if you
are familiar with Apache configuration.
>
> Regards,
> Graham
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