> [[env] settings] ./configure [options]
-As an example, let's assume that we want install OpenLDAP with
+As an example, let's assume that we want to install OpenLDAP with
LDBM backend and TCP wrapper support. By default, LDBM
is enabled and TCP wrappers is not. So, we just need to specify
{{EX:--with-wrappers}} to include TCP wrapper support:
H2: Installing the Software
-One you have successfully tested the software, you are ready to install it.
+Once you have successfully tested the software, you are ready to install it.
You will need to have write permission
to the installation directories you specified when you ran configure.
By default OpenLDAP is installed in {{F:/usr/local}}. If you changed this
{{How is the information protected from unauthorized access?}} Some
directory services provide no protection, allowing anyone to see
-the information. LDAP provides a mechanisms for a client to
+the information. LDAP provides a mechanism for a client to
authenticate, or prove its identity to a directory server, paving
the way for rich access control to protect the information the
server contains. LDAP also supports privacy and integrity security
document) or on the OpenLDAP web site (in particular, the
OpenLDAP Software FAQ).
-If you intend to run OpenLDAP seriously, you should review the all
-of this document before attempt to install the software.
+If you intend to run OpenLDAP seriously, you should review all
+of this document before attempting to install the software.
Note: This quick start guide does not use strong authentication
nor any integrity or confidential protection services. These
The smaller the organization, the longer your prefix should
be.
-In the examples below, we have choosen a short prefix '{{EX:my}}'
+In the examples below, we have chosen a short prefix '{{EX:my}}'
(to save space). Such a short prefix would only be suitable for
a very large, global organization. For a small, local organization,
we recommend something like '{{EX:deFirm}}' (German company) or