LDAP is not accessible to the outside world, so you need to get behind
the firewall. Most operations are done directly on the LDAP server, by
logging in as a regular user on `db.torproject.org` (currently
`alberti`).
Once that's resolved, you can use [ldapvi(1)](https://manpages.debian.org/ldapvi.1.en.html) or [ldapsearch(1)](https://manpages.debian.org/ldapsearch.1.en.html)
to inspect the database. User documentation on that process is in
[doc/accounts](doc/accounts) and <https://db.torproject.org>. See also the rest
of this documentation.
## Troubleshooting changes@ failures
A common user question is that they are unable to change their SSH
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LDAP is not accessible to the outside world, so you need to get behind
the firewall. Once that's resolved, you can use [ldapvi(1)](https://manpages.debian.org/ldapvi.1.en.html) or
[ldapsearch(1)](https://manpages.debian.org/ldapsearch.1.en.html) to inspect the database. User documentation on that