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INVESTIGATION 1: Connecting a Client Machine to an LDAP server
You won't be asked to set up an OpenLDAP server from scratch, we don't have time for that. So you can start with a VM I made for you.
Download [https://scs.senecacollege.ca/~andrew.smith/srt210/lin3.qcow2 the disk image here] and set it up the same way you've set up the midterm test review. You only need 512MB of RAM. Connect it to your lab ops335 network. Change the IP address, gateway, and DNS server address to match your network configuration.
The machine doesn't have any regular users, only root. Use whatever technique works for you to reset the The root password so that you can log inis seneca99.
OpenLDAP has been set up on it using [https://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/centos-how-tos/step-step-openldap-server-configuration-centos-7-rhel-7.html this itzgeek guide]. You should read that guide even though you don't need to perform all those steps yourself.
My OpenLDAP server (lin3vm4) has been set up with:
* The Domain Components dc=andrew.dc=ops.
* The admin username <code>ldaproot</code> and the password <code>seneca99ldap</code>

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