Le jeudi 26 août 2021 à 16:02 +0200, Dieter Heußner a écrit : > My aim is that the LDAP server runs on a supported Debian version > (v10 or > v11). As far as I understand the IT situation with respect to LDAP > server, > there are two alternatives: > 1. Upgrade LDAP server from Debian v6.0.4 to v6.10, then to v10 (via > v7, v8 > and v9). Later on to v11. > 2. Install a new LDAP server based on Debian v11 (from scratch) and > migrate > the current LDAP configuration to the new LDAP server. > > I reckon that both variants have their pros and cons. > What are your recommendations? Any hints? Any caveats? > Who DID migrate a LDAP configuration from an unsupported Debian > version to a > supported one? How did you achieve it? >
Hello, As the DEB82 ldap (probably) uses an unsupported backend (bdb), you would have to backup/trash/restore your database to switch to a supported one (mdb). So I'd take the new (11) install. NB: I did not try the migration at once, as I've done each one soon after release, but my config date back the 6 or 7 area (I even have a flat slapd.conf on consumer node) Regards, -- Bastien
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