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In Scalix 11, the switch to using the ldapmapper daemon rather than smtpd added a new requirement to running the LDAP daemon omslapd on a port other than 389. | In Scalix 11, the switch to using the ldapmapper daemon rather than smtpd added a new requirement to running the LDAP daemon omslapd on a port other than 389. | ||
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+ | So why does anyone want change the default LDAP port from port 389? There are a number of reasons for this, but the most common are: | ||
+ | *Co-hosting with another LDAP server | ||
+ | *Network or firewall restrictions |
Revision as of 06:29, 3 February 2007
Scalix 11
In Scalix 11, the switch to using the ldapmapper daemon rather than smtpd added a new requirement to running the LDAP daemon omslapd on a port other than 389.
Why do it?
So why does anyone want change the default LDAP port from port 389? There are a number of reasons for this, but the most common are:
- Co-hosting with another LDAP server
- Network or firewall restrictions