On 2024-03-25 10:42, [email protected] wrote:
Tech Folks, thanks for your replies.

There are too many unknowns for anyone to give you much help in creating
a new LDAP instance.  What OS?  What version of OpenLDAP?  Do you have
full access to the directory data using LDAP, i.e. what credentials are
you using and what ACLs are in place?  Do you have a backup of the
system?

In real world, we often face such tasks to take over a thing that not
belong to you, and you even only have limited access to that thing.

Do you have physical access to the system?  If the system is Linux and
and you have access to the console it is a simple thing to reboot the
system using init=/bin/bash, set the root password, and then reboot the
system normally.  Once you have root access you can do whatever you
need, e.g. create user accounts, install ssh, etc.  But, this really
is just a normal system management task and not on topic for this
distribution list.

Is there a way figuring out configuration, schema, and etc from ldif
files generated by ldapsearch from source server? then to configure a
fresh target openldap server with those information to have the target
server exactly same as source server?

Once you can use slapcat everything gets easy.  It would be best to
gain root access to the system.

Bill

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