LDAP.CONF (5)
ldap configuration file
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The
ldap.conf
configuration file is used to set system-wide defaults to be applied when
running
ldap
clients. If the environment variable LDAPNOINIT is defined, all
defaulting is disabled.
Each user may specify an optional configuration file,
.ldaprc ,
in his/her home directory which will be used to override the system-wide
defaults file.
Additional configuration files can be specified using
the LDAPCONF and LDAPRC environment variables.
LDAPCONF may be set the path of a configuration file. This
path can be absolute or relative to current working directory.
The LDAPRC, if defined, should be a basename of a file
in the current working directory or in the user's home directory.
Environmental variables may also be used to augment the file based defaults.
The name of the option is the as listed but with a prefix of LDAP.
For example, to define BASE via the environment, define the variable
LDAPBASE to desired value.
OPTIONS
FILES
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf
$HOME/.ldaprc
$CWD/.ldaprc
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Kurt Zeilenga, The OpenLDAP Project
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP
is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/).
OpenLDAP
is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release.
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