I have "converted" the new configuration into the old one
(/etc/slap/slapd.conf). I saw in a forum that it was possible, so I deleted
slap.d directory and placed slapd.conf instead.

Anyway, I had to change the example slapd.conf
(/usr/share/slapd/slapd.conf) in order to match the old configuration,
which took me quite a while. There are lots of "errors" (or warnings
maybe), but I can follow the tutorials (the output of my commands is the
same as those on the tutorial), so I suppose that everything is OK

At least the LDAP part is well configured, Now I have to move on to the
Windows authentication.



2012/1/4 Simone Piccardi <[email protected]>

> Il 03/01/2012 19:59, Adrián Arévalo Tirado ha scritto:
> > 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).
> >
> Recent Debian use the cn=config by default on new installation. You have
> to add the samba schema (should be inside the samba-doc package), but I
> don't remember if there is an .ldif version or just the old samba.schema
> file.
>
> Having a working traditional slapd.conf configuration it's just matter
> to add an include for the samba.schema file.
>
> Simone
>
>

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