Confirmed, but it would be better to have /etc/sudo-ldap.conf rather
than sharing it with the default /etc/ldap.conf (which might be used by
other packages). This also because any serious sudo-ldap configuration
would require a binding password/dn for accessing the records.
Additionally /etc/sudo-ldap.conf must be root-readable only, otherwise
it would be like leaking /etc/sudoers to all users, which is not
desirable.

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Wrong path to LDAP configuration file supplied in config option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140461
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