Set Up OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)
Set Up OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)OpenVPN, or Open Virtual Private Network, is a tool for creating networking "tunnels" between and among groups of computers that are not on the same local network. This is useful if you have services on a local network and need to access them remotely but don't want these services to be publicly accessible. By integrating with OpenSSL, OpenVPN can encrypt all VPN traffic to provide a secure connection between machines. The OpenLDAP backend of iRedmail allows you to integrate all kinds of applications and to realize centralized account management. This tutorial shows you how to integrate OpenVPN into the iredmail ldap backend on Debian 6.0; passwords will be stored in ldap and you can change passwords through webmail. This tutorial is based on Debian 6.0, so I suggest you set up a minimal Debian 6.0 system with SSH; make sure you install all updates. Install iredmail 0.7.0 and choose openldap as backend, as shown in this tutorial:
1 Install OpenVPNInstall OpenVPN and ldap support: |
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