tis 2012-01-03 klockan 19:59 +0100 skrev Adrián Arévalo Tirado:
First of all. Thanks for the response.
I'm totally new to LDAP (so, excuse me if I ask for nonsenses) and, to be honest, I don't know which method uses my distro (Debian 6) for configuration. On every documentation I see, they use /etc/slapd/slapd.conf, but in my case that file doesn't exist.
Therefore, I'm using /usr/share/slapd/slapd.conf (The only slapd.conf I find).
However, this is the /etc/ldap structure, so, it might be /etc/ldap/slapd.d method:
Current debian (from squeeze and on) uses slapd.conf when bootstraping slapd for the first time (debconf asks you about domain-name and root-passwd when installing slapd.)
Afterwards it is slapd.d/cn=config/ forever.
That little schema_convert.conf is a somewhat specialized version of slapd.conf and only intended for generating .ldif from .schema.