Hi!
it no longer uses slapd.conf by default, it uses cn=config . It is on /etc/ldap/slapd.d/
Debian will leave you with a working directory (even thought not optimal, but you will be able to use it).
If you can be more specific on what you want to do, just let us know! If you are used to configure with slapd.conf, you can actually use that configuration too, or you can convert your slapd.conf configuration into cn=config with slaptest (check the docs!).
Ildefonso Camargo
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:21 AM, D. R. Paudel rajme690@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I tried to install openLDAP in my debian 6.0.1 Squeeze but I got problem as there is no slapd.conf inside /etc/ldap/ directory. Is there any easy process for installation and configuration for beginners.
regards,
Dambar Raj Paudel (Wireless Technology - Researcher) WAKHOK University, Wakkanai, Japan Skype: drpaudel