LDAPconf module config Setting up the ldapconf module Index This dialog is used to configure the LDAPconf module itself. By enabling or disabling a component you will control if the component's dialogs, menus and functionality will be used or not. By default ldapconf is distributed with unstable and advanced components disabled. Please note that if you are using a Linuxconf frontend with treemenu enabled, the treemenu currently will not be regenerated automatically. You have to manually delete the file /var/run/treemenu.cache to force the generation of a new menutree. 11.. SSeerrvviicceess These components may be used to provide LDAP client services for multiple users. 11..11.. FFoorrmmcclliieenntt Enabled - Users may access LDAP forms defined in formclient profiles. 11..22.. WWWWWWcclliieenntt Enabled - Users may access LDAP forms using the linuxconf webinterface. 11..33.. UUsseerriinnffoo Enabled - This will add an extra LDAP section to the linuxconf userconf dialog. 22.. SSuubbmmoodduulleess These is the main components of ldapconf. 22..11.. CClliieenntt Enabled - Dialogs for configuration and use of LDAP applications. 22..22.. SSyysstteemm Enabled - Dialogs for configuration of LDAP NSS/PAM system. 22..33.. PPrrooffiillee Enabled - Dialogs for configuration of LDAPconf profiles, including forms and bindings. 22..44.. DDiirreeccttoorryy Enabled - Dialogs for configuration and managment of directory database files. 22..55.. SSeerrvveerr Enabled: Dialogs for configuration and control of a local LDAP server. 33.. DDeevveell Utilities for development of the module. 33..11.. DDeevveell mmeennuuss Enabled: Development/unsafe dialogs and functions will be used. 33..22.. DDeebbuugg Enabled: Some internal debug information will be shown in dialogs and runtime files.