02-01-2012
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I'm also doing the same thing as you. I have not done the ssl part yet. Below is the guide I used to build my OpenLdap setup.
Centralize user accounts with OpenLDAP
He goes over most of the stuff you will need for the setup. He left out the automount/autofs stuff. Also the Red Hat and the CentOS sites have step by step instructions on how to set up openldap. There are even youtub videos showing you how to do it.
The link above has you download openssl so, just download the latest.
I hope this helps
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