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Re: I can't see my /etc/ldap/slapd.conf file after reinstall



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On 08/26/2010 01:53 PM, Eric KOM wrote:
> Hi Dear Team!
> 
> Please, I got problem with my OpenLDAP server on Debian Testing.
> I try to purge slapd package with aptitude purge slapd and remove all
> files and directories with rm on /etc/ldap/.
> 
> after reinstall slapd, I can't see the main configuration file
> /etc/ldap/slapd.conf?
> 
> but the server is running.

Look into files like /etc/default/slapd and /etc/init.d/slapd,
what path they set for the SLAPD_CONF variable and through it,
the "-f" parameter. This should point to an existing file.

If the -f parameter is not present, try finding the files slapd
searches for the default configuration:
strings /usr/sbin/slapd | grep "slapd\."

Ondra
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