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If you lack a slapd.conf (or slapd.d) it sounds like you're NOT working on an ldap server, but rather a client.
In that case, you'd check /var/log/security, etc - where the tools you're using log (like ssh, pam, etc).
If there's a slapd.d dir, then you'd need to use ldapmodify to add the loglevel to your config.
To get those logs to syslog, you'd need to add to syslog.conf: # Log Openldap stuff (ldap servers only) local4.* -/var/log/openldap
- chris
No, it's an openldap server. On Ubuntu 10.10, the slapd.conf is no longer installed/used, apparently.
I've already done: To get those logs to syslog, you'd need to add to syslog.conf: # Log Openldap stuff (ldap servers only) local4.* -/var/log/openldap
But the idea to use ldapmodify sounds intersting and I will go checkon how to do this now.
I very much appreciate your help.
John