On 04/21/2011 12:19 PM, piccardi wrote:
On 20/04/2011 22:38, Howard Chu wrote:
Jose Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
Resending on-list. Well, I actually got used to cn=config pretty quickly, nevertheless, I still find easier to understand and modify the slapd.conf file than the directory structure under slapd.d... it is definitely more complex (and I don't think it is easier to modify using a LDAP administration tool).
The directory structure under slapd.d is private/internal to slapd.
Forget it is even there. As far as you're concerned, it does not even exist.
The only thing you should ever look at is the LDAP DIT, whether returned by slapcat, ldapsearch, or your LDAP GUI browser of choice.
That's really bad news.
Sorry, probably I'm just an old style Unix admin, but I don't like at all to be forced to use any kind of program different from an editor to do a server configuration.
That's a major strenght of an Unix system, and giving it away is very bad. I understand that in some case it will be needed, what I don't agree is forcing this choice for all the cases.
Regards Simone
Hi,
The script ldapedit mentioned earlier open up entries in your editor of choice.
I personally use this fine little ldap editor with vi's basic syntax: http://www.lichteblau.com/ldapvi/
It is very configurable, has a small footprint, few dependencies and let you add, modify all your ldap entries. Regards
François