January 2009


This article describes how to install an SSL certificate in 389 Directory Server to be able to use encypted SSL connection during synchronization. If you will be synchronizing with an Active Directory server, make sure SSL is enabled. You’ll also need a base-64 encoded SSL certificate from your Active Directory server.

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The version of Postfix that comes with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or CentOS 5 does not support MySQL lookups. You can build your own custom Postfix RPM or get a prebuilt RPM from the CentOS Plus repository. You can use the CentOS repository in RHEL since CentOS is binary compatible with RHEL. This article describes how to install Postfix with MySQL lookup table support from the CentOS Plus repository.

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Active Directory is a Microsoft Windows Server technology that provides a variety of network services including LDAP-like Directory services, Kerberos based authentication, and DNS based naming service. It also includes a set of graphical tools that makes managing it a cinch. This article describes how to utilize this powerful technology in the Linux environment.

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This article describes how to configure the 389 Directory Server to synchronize entries with an Active Directory Server.

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