Installation of RCDevs Directory Server System requirements:
RCDevs Directory Server (DS) runs on Linux with GLIBC ≥ 2.5. The package contains the required dependencies allowing DS to run on any Linux system without other requirements.
1. Install DS 1.1 Using the Repository 1.1.1 CentOS/RHEL On a RedHat, CentOS or Fedora system, you can use our repository, which simplifies updates.
Add the repository:
[root@ldap ~]# yum install https://repos.rcdevs.com/redhat/base/rcdevs_release-1.1.1-1.noarch.rpm Clean yum cache:
1. Product Documentation This document is a configuration guide for RCDevs WebADM. The reader should notice that this document is not a guide for configuring WebADM applications (Web Services and WebApps). Specific application guides are available through the RCDevs online documentation library. WebADM installation and setup is not covered by this guide and is documented in the RCDevs WebADM Installation Guide.
2. Product Overview WebADM is a powerful Web-based LDAP administration software designed for professionals to manage LDAP Organization resources such as domain users and groups.
1. Overview This HowTo present the schema extensions needed by WebADM with most of LDAP directories. Only Active Directory can works with WebADM without schema extensions. WebADM stores most of its related metadata into the LDAP directory on users accounts and into a specific container/OU.
2. Content of the Schema Extension The schema extension is very minimal. It is composed of three object classes (webadmAccount, webadmGroup and webadmConfig) and three attributes (webadmSettings, webadmData, webadmType and webadmVoice).
RCDevs Virtual Appliance Startup Guide The RCDevs VMware Appliance is a standard and minimal CentOS 8 (64Bit) Linux installation with the RCDevs software packages already installed with yum. The Appliance contains the following (already configured) components:
WebADM Server (installed in /opt/webadm/). WebADM Web Services: OpenOTP, SMSHub, OpenSSO, SpanKey, TiQR (installed in /opt/webadm/websrvs/). WebADM WebApps: SelfDesk, SelfReg, PwReset, OpenID (installed in /opt/webadm/webapps/). OpenOTP Radius Bridge (installed in /opt/radiusd/). RCDevs Directory Server (OpenLDAP in /opt/slapd/).
RCDevs MFAVPN Virtual Appliance Startup Guide The RCDevs MFAVPN VMware Appliance is a minimal CentOS 8 (64Bit) Linux installation with the RCDevs software packages already installed with yum.
The appliance is meant for rapid deployment of VPN solution with Multifactor authentication. In longer term production deployments, we strongly recommend separating the MFAVPN component to a dedicated server for improved security. This can be done without downtime after initial deployment is done using the all in one appliance.