I am not sure where this would be placed, but here we go. How many people leverage a Unix based LDAP such as OpenLDAP or a bigger version of it.
What I am wanting to do, accomplish, for my testing now and in the future, is to spin up an basic OpenLDAP image\vm\etc. and be able to plug and play from that point forward.
I have tried following various articles and end up getting stuck somewhere along the lines. I am using plain old centos virtualbox, but would use ubuntu or anything else if it was easier and worked.
If anyone has a really generic image/iso/docker, etc I would love to get a copy.
What I have attempted but seems to fall short...
https://computingforgeeks.com/install-configure-openldap-server-centos/
https://www.cyberithub.com/best-steps-to-install-and-configure-openldap-server-on-rhel-centos-7-8/#Step_1_Prerequisites
https://www.ezeelogin.com/kb/article/how-to-install-openldap-and-phpldapadmin-in-centos-426.html
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/linux_domain_identity_authentication_and_policy_guide/krb-nfs-client
This tutorial will cover how to install OpenLDAP on CentOS 8 | RHEL 8. LDAP is a lightweight domain authentication protocol. This means that you can use LDAP
How to install OpenLDAP and phpldapadmin in CentOS?
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