From 13edaf0912f8b36d5035b5ebdbbc28fd0d498427 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: intrigeri Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 17:55:41 +0200 Subject: Imported Upstream version 1.0~rc1 --- examples/example.ldap | 56 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 56 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 examples/example.ldap (limited to 'examples/example.ldap') diff --git a/examples/example.ldap b/examples/example.ldap deleted file mode 100644 index 174ed1d..0000000 --- a/examples/example.ldap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -## -## configuration file for openldap backups -## -## If the method is set to "slapcat", the LDIFs generated are -## suitable for use with slapadd. As the entries are in database -## order, not superior first order, they cannot be loaded with -## ldapadd without being reordered. -## - -## backupdir (default /var/backups/ldap): the destination for the backups -# backupdir = /var/backups/ldap - -## conf (default /etc/ldap/slapd.conf): the location of the slapd.conf file. -# conf = /etc/ldap/slapd.conf - -## databases (default all): either a space separated list of database -## numbers or prefixes, or the keyword 'all'. -# databases = all - -## compress (default yes): if set to yes, ldif exports are gzipped. -# compress = yes - -## restart (default no): if set to yes, slapd is stopped before backups are -## performed, and then started again after they have finished, this is necessary -## if your backend is ldbm and your method is slapcat, but unnecessary otherwise. -# restart = no - -## method (default ldapsearch): either 'ldapsearch' or 'slapcat' -## ldapsearch is the safer method to do backups, but is slow, slapcat -## is much faster, but should not be done on an ldbm backend unless you have -## restart set to yes -## NOTE: with the ldapsearch method passwordfile and binddn need to be set -# method = ldapsearch - -## passwordfile (no default): this should be set to the file that contains -## your ldap password, this is required for ldapsearch and not needed for slapcat -## this file should have no newlines in it, echo -n "password" > passfile works. -## NOTE: be sure to set the permissions on your password file appropriately -## (hint: world readable is not appropriate) -# passwordfile = - -## binddn (no default): set this to the DN of the user that the ldapsearch binds -## to, not needed for slapcat -# binddn = - -## ldaphost (no default): set this to your ldap host if it is not local -# ldaphost = - -## ssl (default yes): if set to 'yes' then SSL connection will be -## attempted to your ldaphost by using ldaps:// -# ssl = yes - -## tls (default no): if set to 'yes' then TLS connection will be -## attempted to your ldaphost by using TLS extended operations (RFC2246, -## RFC2830) -# tls = no -- cgit v1.2.3