On 5/21/23 12:42, Marc wrote:
My LDAP server is installed on a Proxmox container using the TurnKey Linux template. I always thought it was a clean Debian installation. I tried it on a fresh Debian installation, and both olcAccess and the LDAP tree differ significantly from what is provided in the template.
I need to practice olcAccess permissions.
Maybe forget about the debian/distro stuff, if you are working with containers anyway. If you use alpine your openldap docker image is (without db) 16MB. My image with el7 was already 305MB.
Proxmox is based on debian and is using LXC containers . But anyway the default ldap install contains only the configuration database, all other databases and organizational units ( and olc's ) are to be added by the admin.
I have some containers with no databases or large files (like proxy or vpn ) on proxmox with 8G disks - using ubuntu ( not my choice :) ) . So the distribution is not so important. and when you talk about few gigs it's peanuts ...