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LDAP-HOWTO</ULink>,
<CiteTitle>LDAP Linux HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2004</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2007</CiteTitle>.
Information about installing, configuring, running and maintaining a
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Server on a Linux
machine. </Para>

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LDAP-HOWTO</ULink>,
<CiteTitle>LDAP Linux HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2004</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2007</CiteTitle>.
Information about installing, configuring, running and maintaining a
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Server on a Linux
machine. </Para>

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LDAP-HOWTO</ULink>,
<CiteTitle>LDAP Linux HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2004</CiteTitle>.
<CiteTitle>Updated: Mar 2007</CiteTitle>.
Information about installing, configuring, running and maintaining a
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Server on a Linux
machine. </Para>

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"http://docbook.org/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" []>
<book id="index"><bookinfo>
<title>LDAP Linux HOWTO</title>
<pubdate>v1.09, 2004-03-05</pubdate>
<pubdate>v1.10, 2007-03-18</pubdate>
<author><firstname>Luiz</firstname>
<othername>Ernesto Pinheiro</othername>
<surname>Mal&egrave;re</surname>
<affiliation><address><email>malere@yahoo.com</email></address></affiliation></author>
<affiliation><address><email>malere _at_ yahoo.com</email></address></affiliation></author>
<abstract><para>Information about installing, configuring, running and maintaining a LDAP
(Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Server on a Linux machine is presented
on this document. The document also presents details about how to create LDAP databases,
@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ Administrator's Guide.</para></abstract>
<revhistory>
<revision><revnumber>1.10</revnumber>
<date>2007/03/18</date>
<revremark>Pointer to updated documentation</revremark></revision>
<revision><revnumber>1.09</revnumber>
<date>2004/03/05</date>
<revremark>OpenLDAP 2.2 and general corrections.</revremark></revision>
@ -72,6 +76,9 @@ LDAP tools, RFCs.</revremark></revision>
<chapter id="Introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
<para>This document is no longer being updated, for the latest documentation, please refer to:
<ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin23/">OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide</ulink></para>
<para>The main purpose of this document is to set up and use a LDAP Directory Server
on your Linux machine.You will learn how to install, configure, run and
maintain the LDAP server. After you also learn how you can store, retrieve and
@ -84,7 +91,7 @@ many different UNIX platforms. </para>
called slurpd and for the moment you don't need to worry about it. In this
document you will run a slapd which provides directory service for your local
domain only, without replication, so without slurpd. Complete information about
replication is available at: <ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin22/replication.html">OpenLDAP
replication is available at: <ulink url="http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin23/replication.html">OpenLDAP
Administrator's Guide</ulink></para>