# $OpenLDAP$
-# Copyright 1999-2000, The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
+# Copyright 1999-2006 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
# COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT.
H1: Running slapd
ldaps:// or ldapi://). For example,
{{EX:-h "ldaps:// ldap://127.0.0.1:666"}} will create
two listeners: one for LDAP over SSL on all interfaces on
-the default LDAP/SSL port 646, and one for LDAP over TCP on
+the default LDAP/SSL port 636, and one for LDAP over TCP on
the {{EX:localhost}} ({{loopback}}) interface on port 666.
Hosts may be specified using IPv4 dotted-decimal form or
using host names. Port values must be numeric.
to trace function calls and watch the config file being
processed, you could set level to the sum of those two levels
(in this case, {{EX: -d 65}}). Or, you can let slapd do the
-math, (e.g. {{EX: -d 1 -d 64}}). Consult {{F: <ldap.h>}} for
+math, (e.g. {{EX: -d 1 -d 64}}). Consult {{F: <ldap_log.h>}} for
more details.
Note: slapd must have been compiled with {{EX:-DLDAP_DEBUG}}