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389 Directory Server

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This is the core part of 389 Directory Server -- technically, all you need for an LDAP deployment, although many will want to install 389-ds-admin for the graphical management capabilities, too.

After emerge, to set up your LDAP server, run:

root # setup-ds.pl

If you want the Apache-based graphical admin console set up, along with your LDAP server, emerge 389-ds-admin and run:

root # setup-ds-admin.pl

This will set up both for you, and then you will be able to remotely manage your LDAP server using the Java-based Package:389 Directory Server Console.