Is there any bad thing happens if I change /etc/ldap/slapd.d/cn=config.ldif manually?
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Since 2.3, OpenLDAP uses a configuration engine called slapd-config. They said that use it make all LDAP configuration can be changed on fly.
This is the header of /etc/ldap/slapd.d/cn=config.ldif:
# AUTO-GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT!! Use ldapmodify.
I've changed data in it and some other files which have that header, after restarting slapd, my changes took effects.
Is there anything else happen if I change those files manually? If I don't need 'change on fly', should I edit those file manually instead of using ldapmodify? Which application generated those files, and when?
NOTE: I'm using openldap-2.4.28 on Ubuntu 12.04
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