Gordon Messmer wrote:
I suppose, but the ConfigFile thing wasn't designed to modify existing entries, only to add entries (e.g. to add suffixes/databases, replication configuration, SSL configuration, etc.) during setup.Rich Megginson wrote:I think that entry is added dynamically at server startup. You may have to add the cn=features entry first in your LDIF file. Even then it may not work if the server is not expecting that entry to be there. So in your LDIF file:dn: cn=features, cn=config objectclass: top objectclass: nsContainer cn: features dn: oid=2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.9,cn=features,cn=config ... If that still doesn't work, then it is a bug.It did work, mostly, except that I end up with both the aci that I wanted, and the default. I'm not sure yet what effect that will have. Would this be considered a bug?
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