Howard Chu wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
Rodney Simioni wrote:
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf # this config file is openldap server's ldap
config file?
No, it's a LDAP client config. Mostly likely for OpenLDAP ldap* command-line
tools but sometimes also for other components.
/etc/ldap.conf #
Please correct me if I am wrong.
These questions are stemming from a Red Hat Linux Server.
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf # this config file is openldap server's ldap
config file?
/etc/ldap.conf # This config file is for ldap's clients?
If I want to test test if LDAP is configured with
On 06/24/13 13:48 -0400, Rodney Simioni wrote:
These questions are stemming from a Red Hat Linux Server.
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf # this config file is openldap server's ldap
config file?
That file would be utilized by the OpenLDAP clients and client libraries.
Do 'man ldap.conf' and
Rodney Simioni wrote:
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf # this config file is openldap server's ldap
config file?
No, it's a LDAP client config. Mostly likely for OpenLDAP ldap* command-line
tools but sometimes also for other components.
/etc/ldap.conf # This config file is for ldap's clients?
Michael Ströder wrote:
Rodney Simioni wrote:
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf # this config file is openldap server's ldap
config file?
No, it's a LDAP client config. Mostly likely for OpenLDAP ldap* command-line
tools but sometimes also for other components.
/etc/ldap.conf # This config file is