# ::maintainer::

# Location of the slapd configuration to use.  If using the cn=config          
# backend to store configuration in LDIF, set this variable to the             
# directory containing the cn=config data; otherwise set it to the location    
# of your slapd.conf file.  If empty, use the compiled-in default              
# (/etc/ldap/slapd.d). 
#SLAPD_CONF=
#
# [ku]
# della serie "fermateli perche` non sanno cosa stanno facendo!"
# ldap e` gia` abbastanza incasinato di suo, l'idea di usare una directory
# come base per la configurazione di slapd non sarebbe male, se non fosse
# che e` stata implementata in modo demenziale, e per un essere umano
# credo sia impossibile modificare manualmente un parametro all'interno
# della struttura di questa directory, quindi DISABILITIAMO questa
# feature ed utilizziamo il classico file di configurazione
# (nota: quindi, per chiarezza, sarebbe bene rimuovere /etc/ldap/slapd.d)
#
SLAPD_CONF=/etc/ldap/slapd.conf

# System account to run the slapd server under. If empty the server
# will run as root.
SLAPD_USER="openldap"

# System group to run the slapd server under. If empty the server will
# run in the primary group of its user.
SLAPD_GROUP="openldap"

# Path to the pid file of the slapd server. If not set the init.d script
# will try to figure it out from $SLAPD_CONF (/etc/ldap/slapd.d by
# default)
SLAPD_PIDFILE=

# slapd normally serves ldap only on all TCP-ports 389. slapd can also
# service requests on TCP-port 636 (ldaps) and requests via unix
# sockets.
# Example usage:
# SLAPD_SERVICES="ldap://127.0.0.1:389/ ldaps:/// ldapi:///"

# If SLAPD_NO_START is set, the init script will not start or restart
# slapd (but stop will still work).  Uncomment this if you are
# starting slapd via some other means or if you don't want slapd normally
# started at boot.
#SLAPD_NO_START=1

# If SLAPD_SENTINEL_FILE is set to path to a file and that file exists,
# the init script will not start or restart slapd (but stop will still
# work).  Use this for temporarily disabling startup of slapd (when doing
# maintenance, for example, or through a configuration management system)
# when you don't want to edit a configuration file.
SLAPD_SENTINEL_FILE=/etc/ldap/noslapd

# For Kerberos authentication (via SASL), slapd by default uses the system
# keytab file (/etc/krb5.keytab).  To use a different keytab file,
# uncomment this line and change the path.
#export KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/krb5.keytab

# Additional options to pass to slapd
SLAPD_OPTIONS=""
