forked from jengelh/openldap2
20d52f9a9c
to let OpenLDAP read system wide certificate directory by default and avoid hiding the error if user specified CA location cannot be read (bsc#1009470). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:ldap/openldap2?expand=0&rev=168 |
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0003-LDAPI-socket-location.dif | ||
0005-pie-compile.dif | ||
0006-No-Build-date-and-time-in-binaries.dif | ||
0007-Recover-on-DB-version-change.dif | ||
0008-In-monitor-backend-do-not-return-Connection0-entries.patch | ||
0009-Fix-ldap-host-lookup-ipv6.patch | ||
0010-Enforce-minimum-DH-size-of-1024.patch | ||
0011-openldap-re24-its7796.patch | ||
0012-use-system-wide-cert-dir-by-default.patch | ||
0200-Fix-incorrect-calculation-of-consecutive-number-of-c.patch | ||
addonschema.tar.gz | ||
baselibs.conf | ||
DB_CONFIG | ||
openldap2.changes | ||
openldap2.spec | ||
openldap-2.4.44.tgz | ||
ppolicy-check-password-1.2.tar.gz | ||
ppolicy-check-password.5 | ||
ppolicy-check-password.conf | ||
ppolicy-check-password.Makefile | ||
README.module-loading | ||
sasl-slapd.conf | ||
schema2ldif | ||
slapd.conf | ||
slapd.conf.example | ||
slapd.conf.olctemplate | ||
slapd.service | ||
start | ||
SuSEfirewall2.openldap | ||
sysconfig.openldap |
All of the OpenLDAP backends (except back-config) and overlays are now compiled as dynamic modules in our packages. If you want to use any of these in your setup make sure to put the correct "olcModuleLoad" or "moduleload" statements in your configuration. For details please see the slapd-config(5) and slapd.conf(5) manpages (depending on which config mechanism you use). For a list of the included dynamic modules list all modules files: ls /usr/lib*/openldap/*.so Or just the backend files: ls /usr/lib*/openldap/back_*.so Documentations for the overlays can be found in the respective man pages or the OpenLDAP Administration Guide which is part of the "openldap2-doc" package. Backend man-pages: man 5 slapo-<back_name> Overlays man-pages: man 5 slapo-<name>