Update README.md

This commit is contained in:
Marisa 2025-11-04 05:33:36 -05:00
parent 88a5511243
commit af42bdf625

View File

@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ If you just want to jump in the container and right now don't care saving the co
```
If you wish (and it is recommended in development) to save the configuration and LDAP directory structure (also called LDAP database) outside of the container, run this command instead:
```
> docker run -h example.com -i -t -v ldap_data:/var/lib/ldap -v ldap_config:/etc/ldap/slapd.d ldapdock /bin/bash
> docker run -h example.com -i -p 389:389 -t ldapdock -v ldap_data:/var/lib/ldap -v ldap_config:/etc/ldap/slapd.d
```
`Parameters explanation:`with -h we are specifying the name of the host, we are using example.com, this is very important. -i tells docker to run in an interactive way instead of running the container in the background. -t goes in hand with -i, and allocates a tty (terminal) so we can run commands. -v mounts a volume to save miscellaneous data in general, and config, content such as directories, databases and users.
`Parameters explanation:`with -h we are specifying the name of the host, we are using example.com, this is very important. -i tells docker to run in an interactive way instead of running the container in the background. -t goes in hand with -i, and allocates a tty (terminal) so we can run commands. The parameter -p tells Docker it's the port our server will use. -v mounts a volume to save miscellaneous data in general, and config, content such as directories, databases and users.
## _Explaining DN, parentDN, CN, and DC_