[389-users] Couple of quick questions about proxying.

Kevin Thorpe kevin.thorpe at pibenchmark.com
Thu Jan 3 13:25:03 UTC 2013


How does it know which server to forward to? My case is our website where
users are locally defined, or from one of two offsite ldap servers. All the
site has is email and password.
On Jan 3, 2013 12:49 PM, "Bernd Sindlinger" <bernd.sindlinger at unibas.ch>
wrote:

>  Hello, ****
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> we are using openldap as proxy server in front of three RHDS Servers. ****
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> Works great.****
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> Bernd****
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> *Von:* 389-users-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org [mailto:
> 389-users-bounces at lists.fedoraproject.org] *Im Auftrag von *Kevin Thorpe
> *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2013 12:09
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> *Betreff:* [389-users] Couple of quick questions about proxying.****
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> I'm trying to set up an LDAP server for our website but we have a couple
> of client companies who wish to use their own LDAP authentication.
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> Firstly does anyone know of a simple howto on proxying? I think that's the
> easiest way to support this.****
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> Secondly and the killer question, one of those clients needs to
> authenticate against their AD domain, but the permissions attributes are in
> a separate LDAP server which contains the same users. How on earth do I
> make that work?
> ****
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