Hi Dennis,

This dynamic configuration for openLDAP is used since a long time already.
It was really difficult also for me to understand it at the beginning, but
then, you get used to it, and it's not that complex.

You can find attached a doc I made when I setup Sogo on my server, this is
the part concerning LDAP.

Regs
Louis



2010/10/1 Mohit Chawla <mohit.chawla.bin...@gmail.com>

> Is it a priority to use the dynamic backend ?  I personally find it
> disrupting the way Ubuntu & Debian are moving to the slapd.d style. Maybe it
> holds some (probably important) advantages, but at the same time the static
> slapd.conf method isn't particularly disadvantageous either.
>
> Of course, you can still use slapd.conf using the -f argument to slapd,
> that's how I do it on new installations.
>
> Anyway, the Ubuntu wiki is a good source of information, that's probably
> where you should be looking for your answer regarding the configuration &
> adding records.
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Dennis Petschull <d.petsch...@two4.it>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've read Wolfgangs email concerning "sogo-slapd-sockd" here:
>> http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/sogo/2010-March/005881.html
>>
>> The instructions are clear to me, if I would be using the "old" static
>> slapd.conf configuration method of OpenLDAP.
>> But now that I'm using OpenLDAP version 2.4.15-1ubuntu3.1 with the "new"
>> dynamic config backend, I'm not quite sure how to accomplish this.
>>
>> Does anybody have a working ldif file to get this working with the slapadd
>> command?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dennis
>> --
>> users@sogo.nu
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>
>
>

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