First I got command not found, so I installed it.
Then it asked for a password, so I changed it but could not put the
encrypted password in the slapd.conf file. But there was no such file or
the folder it should be in.



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On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 4:46 AM Nicolas Quiniou-Briand via
PacketFence-users <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Try to run a ldapsearch command from your PF server:
> #v+
> ldapsearch -H ldap://IP_SRV_LDAP -D "DN OF PF USER" -W -vv -b "base_dn"
> #v-
>
> You will need openldap-clients or ldap-utils packages depending of your OS.
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