Where does the bootstrap command take into account the admin token? I thought bootstrap didn't need it because it used the managers directly, bypassing the protected checks at the controller layer.
Also, bootstrap makes sense from a SQL perspective, but I can't imagine anyone wanting to bootstrap an LDAP deployment.
Where does the bootstrap command take into account the admin token? I thought bootstrap didn't need it because it used the managers directly, bypassing the protected checks at the controller layer.
Also, bootstrap makes sense from a SQL perspective, but I can't imagine anyone wanting to bootstrap an LDAP deployment.