LemonLDAP::NG provides these packages:
If you run Debian testing or unstable, the packages are directly installable:
apt-cache search lemonldap-ng
You can add this repository to have recent packages:
vi /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lemonldap-ng.list
# LemonLDAP::NG repository deb http://lemonldap-ng.org/deb stable main deb-src http://lemonldap-ng.org/deb stable main
oldstable
repository to get packages from previous major version:
# LemonLDAP::NG repository deb http://lemonldap-ng.org/deb oldstable main deb-src http://lemonldap-ng.org/deb oldstable main
Run this to update packages cache:
apt-get update
Packages are available on the Download page.
The GPG key can be downloaded here: rpm-gpg-key-ow2
Install it to trust packages:
apt-key add rpm-gpg-key-ow2
aptitude install lemonldap-ng
By default, DNS domain is example.com
. You can change it quick with a sed command. For example, we change it to ow2.org
:
sed -i 's/example\.com/ow2.org/g' /etc/lemonldap-ng/* /var/lib/lemonldap-ng/conf/lmConf-1.js /var/lib/lemonldap-ng/test/index.pl
To allow the manager to reload the configuration, register the reload virtual host name in the hosts of the server:
echo "127.0.0.1 reload.example.com" >> /etc/hosts
If you upgraded LL::NG, check all upgrade notes.
Configure your DNS server to resolve names with your server IP.
example.com
, launch the following :
cat /etc/lemonldap-ng/for_etc_hosts >> /etc/hosts
Follow the next steps
You can also get the LemonLDAP::NG archive and make the package yourself:
tar xzf lemonldap-ng-*.tar.gz cd lemonldap-ng-* make debian-packages