Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of 389 Directory Server Features and Architecture for Government Use
Understanding the LDAP Directory Tree Structure for Efficient Data Management
Installing the 389 Directory Server in a Secure Environment
Using Web/Console and Command-Line Interface (CLI) Tools for Administration
Configuring Firewall Settings and Certificates to Ensure Security
Backing Up and Restoring 389 Directory Server Data for Continuity of Operations
Managing LDAP Users and Groups for Enhanced Access Control
Using System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) for Integrated Authentication
Setting Up Multi-Master Replication (MMR) to Enhance Redundancy and Availability
Performance Diagnostics and Optimization Techniques for Government Systems
Migrating from OpenLDAP to 389 Directory Server for Improved Functionality
Integrating with Microsoft Active Directory for Seamless Interoperability
Troubleshooting Common Issues and Best Practices for Government IT Teams
Summary and Next Steps for Implementing 389 Directory Server in Government Operations
Requirements
- Proficiency with the Linux command line for government
Audience
- System Administrators in public sector environments
Testimonials (2)
get to understand more about the product and some key differences between RHDS and open source OpenLDAP.
Jackie Xie - Westpac Banking Corporation
Course - 389 Directory Server for Administrators
Explaining in detail regarding RHDS.