[Fedora-directory-users] Bind FDS to one specific ip-address

Richard Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Tue Mar 28 15:05:29 UTC 2006


If the two interfaces have different IP addresses, you can use the 
attribute nsslapd-listenhost in cn=config e.g. in dse.ldif:
dn: cn=config
....
nsslapd-listenhost: 192.168.1.1

There is also an nsslapd-securelistenhost if you want to do the same for 
your SSL port.

Michael Smedeus wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to bind FDS 1.0.2 on Fedora Core 4 to only listen to one
> specific ip-address on the regular 389 port. The machine has one physical
> interface, eth0, with two virtual interfaces eth0 and eth0:1 with different
> IP and subnets. IP on interface eth0 is already used for an OpenLDAP proxy
> that must not be interfered.
> I can't find any solution in the documentation or FAQ's. And test's on a
> testserver with a similar setup hasn't helped out much.
>
> Is it possible to configure FDS to only listen to eth0:1port 389 without
> interfering with eth0 port 389?
>
>
> My best
> M.Smedéus
>
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