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slapd

A basic configuration of the OpenLDAP server, slapd, with support for data volumes.

This image will initialize a basic configuration of slapd. Most common schemas are preloaded (all the schemas that come preloaded with the default Ubuntu Precise install of slapd), but the only record added to the directory will be the root organisational unit.

You can (and should) configure the following by providing environment variables to docker run:

  • LDAP_DOMAIN sets the LDAP root domain. (e.g. if you provide foo.bar.com here, the root of your directory will be dc=foo,dc=bar,dc=com)
  • LDAP_ORGANISATION sets the human-readable name for your organisation (e.g. Acme Widgets Inc.)
  • LDAP_ROOTPASS sets the LDAP admin user password (i.e. the password for cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com if your domain was example.com)

For example, to start a container running slapd for the mycorp.com domain, with data stored in /data/ldap on the host, use the following:

docker run -v /data/ldap:/var/lib/ldap \
           -e LDAP_DOMAIN=mycorp.com \
           -e LDAP_ORGANISATION="My Mega Corporation" \
           -e LDAP_ROOTPASS=s3cr3tpassw0rd \
           -d nickstenning/slapd

You can find out which port the LDAP server is bound to on the host by running docker ps (or docker port <container_id> 389). You could then load an LDIF file (to set up your directory) like so:

ldapadd -h localhost -p <host_port> -c -x -D cn=admin,dc=mycorp,dc=com -W -f data.ldif

NB: Please be aware that by default docker will make the LDAP port accessible from anywhere if the host firewall is unconfigured.

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