Install Ns-activate On A Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, CentOS, Fedora And Raspbian
Install ns-activate
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Debian
apt-get install 389-ds-baseClick to copy -
Ubuntu
apt-get install 389-ds-baseClick to copy -
Kali Linux
apt-get install 389-ds-base-legacy-toolsClick to copy -
CentOS
yum install 389-ds-baseClick to copy -
Fedora
dnf install 389-ds-baseClick to copy -
Raspbian
apt-get install 389-ds-baseClick to copy
389-ds-base
389 Directory Server suite - serverBased on the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), the 389 Directory Server is designed to manage large directories of users and resources robustly and scalably. Its key features include: * four-way multi-master replication; * great scalability; * extensive documentation; * Active Directory user and group synchronization; * secure authentication and transport; * support for LDAPv3; * graphical management console; * on-line, zero downtime update of schema, configuration, and in-tree Access Control Information.
389-ds-base-legacy-tools
Legacy utilities for 389 Directory ServerLegacy (and deprecated) utilities for 389 Directory Server. This includes the old account management and task scripts. These are deprecated in favour of the dscreate, dsctl, dsconf and dsidm tools.




