> >However, I have still yet to get php working with apache. but i will > >save that for another day. > That's weird... I have apache running here and the only things I had to > change were related to the directories I wanted use as base directories... > PHP was installed and is working (at least php_info() returns the info page) hmm, i'll have to take another look at it... my phpinfo() returned nothing. > >I am interested in getting LDAP set up. I would like to consolidate my > >address book, for both my windows and linux clients into an LDAP > >directory. However, I am a bit lost at getting it installed / configured > >/ and running. I have found openldap directories scatterd about my > >system... and when reviewing the documentation there was a mention of > >adding config options to a sldap.conf file. only l file similiar was > >found and that was ldap.conf > > > >Any help on getting openldap working on my fedora core 2 system would be > >much appreciated. > > > > > Well, ldap is a difficult subject.. I only started to understand it a > bit when I read the ldap book published by O"reilly... > If you have the change to get this book , do it.. it's focused on > openldap and gives details on how to configure not only authentication , > but also mail , web , ftp and radius with ldap. yeah, i recently invested in two linux books and one on samba. i wanted to get the ldap book from O'reilly but the funds weren't there to support it. I will have to pick it up in the next week or so. > Is this a clean install or a upgrade? I never got a upgrade working > perfectly.... clean install. -- - eric marden - http://xentek.net/