default-config.ldif get 1064 errors
P.S. I don’t understand what is the point of using ldap to store the configuration. This creates a huge amount of problems for installation and updating in future. Why couldn't you use SQL database as many other manufacturers do to store configuration and settings?
CentOS 8.1 has already abandoned the openldap-server package
воскресенье, 10 мая 2020 г., 20:08:57 UTC+10 пользователь art_data написал:
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