13.9. Additional Resources
The following resources offer additional information on LDAP. It is highly recommended that you review these, especially the OpenLDAP website and the LDAP HOWTO, before configuring LDAP on your system(s).
13.9.1. Installed Documentation
/usr/share/docs/openldap-<versionnumber>/
directory — Contains a generalREADME
document and miscellaneous information.- LDAP related man pages — There are a number of man pages for the various applications and configuration files involved with LDAP. The following is a list of some of the more important man pages.
- Client Applications
man ldapadd
— Describes how to add entries to an LDAP directory.man ldapdelete
— Describes how to delete entries within an LDAP directory.man ldapmodify
— Describes how to modify entries within an LDAP directory.man ldapsearch
— Describes how to search for entries within an LDAP directory.man ldappasswd
— Describes how to set or change the password of an LDAP user.
- Server Applications
man slapd
— Describes command line options for the LDAP server.man slurpd
— Describes command line options for the LDAP replication server.
- Administrative Applications
man slapadd
— Describes command line options used to add entries to aslapd
database.man slapcat
— Describes command line options used to generate an LDIF file from aslapd
database.man slapindex
— Describes command line options used to regenerate an index based upon the contents of aslapd
database.man slappasswd
— Describes command line options used to generate user passwords for LDAP directories.
- Configuration Files
man ldap.conf
— Describes the format and options available within the configuration file for LDAP clients.man slapd.conf
— Describes the format and options available within the configuration file referenced by both the LDAP server applications (slapd
andslurpd
) and the LDAP administrative tools (slapadd
,slapcat
, andslapindex
).