Add note about resetting LDAP server
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### Docker (Compose)
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### Docker (Compose)
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There is a working Dockr Compose config file, which allows you to spin up both
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There is a working Docker Compose config file, which allows you to spin up both
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an app server for Rails as well as a local 389ds (LDAP) server.
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an app server for Rails as well as a local 389ds (LDAP) server.
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By default, `docker-compose up` will only start the LDAP server, listening on
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By default, `docker-compose up` will only start the LDAP server, listening on
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port 389 on your machine. Uncomment other services in `docker-compose.yml`.
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port 389 on your machine. Uncomment other services in `docker-compose.yml`.
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Note that all 389ds data is stored in `tmp/389ds`. So if you want to start over
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with a fresh installation, delete both that directory as well as the container.
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### LDAP server
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### LDAP server
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See the previous section for quickly spinning up an LDAP server with Docker (or
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See the previous section for quickly spinning up an LDAP server with Docker (or
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