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Has anyone setup ldap on CoreOS before? If so, how does one do such a task? I have a cluster of CoreOS machines and I'm trying to hook up this service Foxpass https://www.foxpass.com/ to it for user management. Yet, I can't seem to get the proper binaries to run this. I'm trying to get nslcd, which I can't seem to fine as a built release. I looked at nss-pam-ldap http://arthurdejong.org/nss-pam-ldapd/nslcd.8 but I'd need to compile that, which CoreOS isn't really capable of nor should be. Is there a trusted repo somewhere where I can curl a built release? I was thinking of just using docker but I could think of a way where that could be effective for ldap.

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  • You could create a one-shot fleet unit which compiles a fresh binary inside a docker container, and then copies the binaries to the base file system. The rest of the unit can then perform whatever additional bits of installation logic are needed?
    – Paul Dixon
    Aug 22, 2015 at 8:12
  • I'd have to compile things in a container that has the needed build tools in order to compile. So I could do a one-shot docker container to compile and then run, but there's no guarantee that that binary will always be running happily in an environment different than what it was targeted for. Dec 8, 2015 at 0:02

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