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gbcbooks 02-18-2016 09:37 PM

can not find slapd.conf fine in /etc/openldap under Centos7
 
hi all

sine i upgrade to Centos7 and install openldap-2.4.4 on it, i would not find slapd.conf in /etc/openldap, the only related file i can find is slapd.ldif .

though i still can start slapd services

does openldap need slapd.conf any more ?

bathory 02-20-2016 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gbcbooks (Post 5502630)
hi all

sine i upgrade to Centos7 and install openldap-2.4.4 on it, i would not find slapd.conf in /etc/openldap, the only related file i can find is slapd.ldif .

though i still can start slapd services

does openldap need slapd.conf any more ?

New versions of openldap use the cn=config DIT instead of slapd.conf
You may look at this tutorial for more details

Regards

gbcbooks 02-23-2016 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bathory (Post 5503247)
New versions of openldap use the cn=config DIT instead of slapd.conf
You may look at this tutorial for more details

Regards

thank you very much

gbcbooks 02-23-2016 11:18 PM

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thanks to all

gbcbooks 02-26-2016 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bathory (Post 5503247)
New versions of openldap use the cn=config DIT instead of slapd.conf
You may look at this tutorial for more details

Regards

do you think openldap + mysql is a better way to store user data ?

bathory 02-26-2016 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gbcbooks (Post 5506496)
do you think openldap + mysql is a better way to store user data ?

Nah, ldap is a "database" used (among other things) to store user data.
There is no need to use an external database for the same

gbcbooks 02-26-2016 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bathory (Post 5506763)
Nah, ldap is a "database" used (among other things) to store user data.
There is no need to use an external database for the same

thanks again

BTW, which Radius distribution do you suggest to work with openldap ?

i heard of there is no more supports for FreeRadius.

bathory 02-27-2016 01:42 AM

Quote:

BTW, which Radius distribution do you suggest to work with openldap ?

i heard of there is no more supports for FreeRadius.
Sorry but I've never used Radius, so I cannot have an opinion about it.
You may start a new thread asking your question.

Regards


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