Overview
389 Directory Server (previously Fedora Directory Server) is an open source Linux-based LDAP server for storing identity, groups, and organizational data. It is also known as 389 DS, 389DS, and 389-DS.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at sysadmins who wish to use 389 Directory Server to configure and manage LDAP-based authentication and authorization.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure 389 Directory Server.
- Understand the features and architecture of 389 Directory Server.
- Learn how to configure the directory server using the web console and CLI.
- Set up and monitor replication for high availability and load balancing.
- Manage LDAP authentication using SSSD for faster performance.
- Integrate 389 Directory Server with Microsoft Active Directory.
Format of the Course
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Lots of exercises and practice.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
Course Customization Options
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Requirements
- Experience with the Linux command line
Audience
- System administrators
Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of 389 Directory Server features and architecture
Understanding the LDAP directory tree structure
Installing the 389 Directory Server
Using the Web/Console and CLI tools
Configuring the Firewall and Certificates
Backing Up and Restoring 389 Directory Server
Managing LDAP Users and Groups
Using System Security Services Daemon (SSSD)
Setting Up Multi-Master Replication (MMR)
Performance Diagnostics and Optimization
Migrating from OpenLDAP to 389 Directory Server
Integrating with Microsoft Active Directory
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps