FDS 1.02 SETUP WIZARD EXAMPLE: Use at your own risk. No warranty is expressed or implied. ---- Start Setup Example ---- Please select the install mode: 1 - Express - minimal questions 2 - Typical - some customization (default) 3 - Custom - lots of customization Please select 1, 2, or 3 (default: 2) 2 Hostname to use (default: test2.redbudcomputer.local) Server user ID to use (default: nobody) Server group ID to use (default: nobody) … Do you want to register this software with an existing Fedora configuration directory server? [No]: No … Do you want to use another directory to store your data? [No]: No … Directory server network port [389]: 389 … Directory server identifier [test2]: test2 … administrator ID [admin]: admin Password: Password (again): … Suffix [dc=redbudcomputer, dc=local]: dc=redbudcomputer, dc=local … Directory Manager DN [cn=Directory Manager]: cn=Directory Manager Password: Password (again): … Administration Domain [redbudcomputer.local]: redbudcomputer.local … Administration port [65342]: 65432 … Run Administration Server as [root]: root … Apache Directory [/usr/sbin/]: /usr/sbin/ … [slapd-test2]: starting up server ... [slapd-test2]: Fedora-Directory/1.0.2 B2006.111.2147 [slapd-test2]: test2.redbudcomputer.local:389 (/opt/fedora-ds/slapd-test2) [slapd-test2]: [slapd-test2]: [05/Aug/2006:10:23:15 -0400] - Fedora-Directory/1.0.2 B2006.111.2147 starting up [slapd-test2]: [05/Aug/2006:10:23:16 -0400] - slapd started. Listening on All Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests Your new directory server has been started. Created new Directory Server Start Slapd Starting Slapd server configuration. Success Slapd Added Directory Server information to Configuration Server. Configuring Administration Server... Setting up Administration Server Instance... Configuring Administration Tasks in Directory Server... Configuring Global Parameters in Directory Server... You can now use the console. Here is the command to use to start the console: cd /opt/fedora-ds ./startconsole -u admin -a http://test2.redbudcomputer.local:65432/ ---- End Setup Example ---- It should now be possible to navigate to http://test2.redbudcomputer.local:65432/ in a web browser to use web-base administration and to use standard LDAP command-line and GUI tools to interact with the directory server on port 389.