Topic: Why does mariadb/ mysql install with LDAP?
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After choosing LDAP (openldap, not ldapd) as a backend, why does mariadb install at all? I do not have the time to investigate this right now, but following comes to mind:
- Probably some settings are getting stored in the mariadb database. If that is the case, does mariadb install even when choosing postgres as a backend? If not, can we somehow force installation of postgres instead of mariadb for storing data?
Also, on a vanilla OpenBSD system, daemons started are both ldapd and openldap. Can ldapd be stopped if not in use?
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