Changing the Admin User's Name and Password17dn: cn=configuration, cn=admin-serv-example, cn=Red Hat AdministrationServer, cn=Server Group, cn=server.example.com, ou=example.com,o=NetscapeRootchangetype:modifyreplace:nsAdminAccessAddressesnsAdminAccessAddresses:72.5.*.*Hit Enter twice to submit the operation, and then Control+C to close ldapmodify.The nsAdminAccessAddresses value can use wildcards to allow ranges. For example, to allowall IP addresses:nsAdminAccessAddresses:*To allow only a subset of addresses on a local network:nsAdminAccessAddresses:192.168.123.*3. To set hostname or domain-based restrictions, edit the nsAdminAccessHosts attribute./usr/lib/mozldap/ldapmodify -D "cn=directory manager" -w secret -p 389 -h server.example.comdn: cn=configuration, cn=admin-serv-example, cn=Red Hat AdministrationServer, cn=Server Group, cn=server.example.com, ou=example.com,o=NetscapeRootchangetype:modifyreplace:nsAdminAccessHostsnsAdminAccessHosts:*.example.comHit Enter twice to submit the operation, and then Control+C to close ldapmodify.4. Restart the Admin Server to apply the changes.service dirsrv-admin restart2.7. Changing the Admin User's Name and PasswordDuring installation, you are asked to enter a username and password for the ConfigurationAdministrator, the user authorized to access and modify the entire configuration directory. TheConfiguration Administrator entry is stored in the directory under the following DN:uid=userID,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRootThe Configuration Administrator's username and password are managed through the Directory Serverand are represented in an LDAP entry; this is described in the Directory Server Administrator's Guide.During installation, the Configuration Administrator's username and password are used toautomatically create the Administration Server Administrator. This user can perform a limited number