<ahref="https://www.docker.com/"class="urlextern"title="https://www.docker.com/"rel="nofollow">Docker</a> allows do run application into containers.
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You can find a Docker image for LemonLDAP::NG in this repository: <ahref="https://hub.docker.com/r/coudot/lemonldap-ng/"class="urlextern"title="https://hub.docker.com/r/coudot/lemonldap-ng/"rel="nofollow">https://hub.docker.com/r/coudot/lemonldap-ng/</a>
See also this github project: <ahref="https://github.com/LemonLDAPNG/lemonldap-ng-docker"class="urlextern"title="https://github.com/LemonLDAPNG/lemonldap-ng-docker"rel="nofollow">https://github.com/LemonLDAPNG/lemonldap-ng-docker</a>
<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"> Add auth.example.com/manager.example.com/test1.example.com/test2.example.com to /etc/hosts on the host</div>
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<preclass="code">echo "127.0.0.1 auth.example.com manager.example.com test1.example.com test2.example.com" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts</pre>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"> Map the container port 80 to host port 80 (option -p)</div>
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<liclass="level1"><divclass="li"> Add reload.example.com to /etc/hosts in the container (option –add-host)</div>
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<preclass="code">docker run -d --add-host reload.example.com:127.0.0.1 -p 80:80 coudot/lemonldap-ng</pre>
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Then connect to <ahref="http://auth.example.com"class="urlextern"title="http://auth.example.com"rel="nofollow">http://auth.example.com</a> with your browser and log in with dwho/dwho.