Well, you are free to maintain your own "/mnt/kd/slapd.conf" file if you wish.  
Take a look in "/etc/init.d/slapd" and see what the gen_slapd_conf() function 
does automatically for you now.

Yes, this is complicated.

I have to say, the slapd.conf is one of the most complicated configurations of 
all services in AstLinux, not only are there a lot of options, security must be 
keep in mind as well.

If you want to stray much beyond from what AstLinux does automatically, you 
have a lot of LDAP learning to do. :-)

Simply adding more LDAP users should be straightforward (I think), some 
permissions changes to allow the new queries and adding the users to the 
database.

Lonnie


On Dec 4, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Michael Knill <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> 
wrote:

> Hi group
> 
> I am looking at providing multi user access to the Astlinux LDAP directory 
> e.g. not just the staff and directory users.
> Is there an easy way to manage these?
> 
> Im also looking at providing additional attributes. Is this starting to get a 
> bit difficult with the current implementation in Astlinux?
> 
> Regards
> Michael Knill


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