INSTALLATION ============ Dependencies ------------------ ppm is provided along with OpenLDAP sources. By default, it is available into contrib/slapd-modules. - make sure both OpenLDAP sources and ppm are available for building. - install cracklib development files if you want to test passwords against cracklib - install pandoc if you want to build the man page Build ----- Enter contrib/slapd-modules/ppm directory You can optionally customize some variables if you don't want the default ones: - prefix: prefix of the path where ppm is to be installed (defaults to /usr/local) - ldap_subdir: OpenLDAP specific subdirectory for modules and configurations (defaults to openldap ) - moduledir: where the ppm module is to be deployed (defaults to $prefix/$libexecdir/$ldap_subdir) - etcdir: used to compose default sysconfdir location (defaults to $prefix/etc) - sysconfdir: where the ppm example policy is to be deployed (defaults to $prefix/$etcdir/$ldap_subdir) - LDAP_SRC: path to OpenLDAP source directory - Options in OPTS variable: CONFIG_FILE: (DEPRECATED) path to a ppm configuration file (see PPM_READ_FILE in ppm.h) note: ppm configuration now lies into pwdCheckModuleArg password policy attribute provided example file is only helpful as an example or for testing CRACKLIB: if defined, link against cracklib DEBUG: If defined, ppm logs its actions with syslog To build ppm, simply run these commands: (based upon the default prefix /usr/local of OpenLDAP) ``` make clean make make test make doc make install ``` Here is an illustrative example showing how to overload some options: ``` make clean make LDAP_SRC=../../.. prefix=/usr/local libdir=/usr/local/lib make test LDAP_SRC=../../.. make doc prefix=/usr/local make install prefix=/usr/local libdir=/usr/local/lib ```