If each directory server in an environment will be acting as its own configuration directory (i.e., for o=NetscapeRoot stuff), is it ok to just use 'localhost' as the value for the configuration directory server? Or, is it better/required to use the FQDN of the public network interface (e.g., ldaphost.example.com)?
Thanks, -- George
George Holbert wrote:
If each directory server in an environment will be acting as its own configuration directory (i.e., for o=NetscapeRoot stuff), is it ok to just use 'localhost' as the value for the configuration directory server? Or, is it better/required to use the FQDN of the public network interface (e.g., ldaphost.example.com)?
It just depends. Where are you setting the value for the configuration directory server host? Is it different that the hostname which will be used for other settings?
Thanks, -- George
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