Red Hat 8.1 manuals
8.1
Table of contents
- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- examples and formatting
- additional reading
- giving feedback
- documentation history
- Directory Server Components
- Port Numbers
- Firewall Considerations
- Directory Manager
- Administration Server User
- About the setup-ds-admin.pl Script
- Overview of Setup
- system requirements
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Patches
- HP-UX 11i
- HP-UX Patches
- kernel parameters
- red hat enterprise linux
- installing the directory server packages
- Express Setup
- Typical Setup
- Custom Setup
- Installing the Directory Server Packages
- Configuring IP Authorization on the Administration Server
- Configuring Proxy Servers for the Administration Server
- Installing Only the Directory Server
- Directory Server
- Silent Setup for Directory Server and Administration Server
- Silent Directory Server Instance Creation
- Sending Parameters in the Command Line
- Using the ConfigFile Parameter to Configure the Directory Server
- About .inf File Parameters
- Installing the Password Sync Service
- Uninstalling Directory Server
- migrating from previous versions
- Migrating 7.1 Servers
- About migrate-ds-admin.pl
- Before Migration
- Migrating a Server or Single Instance
- Migrating Replicated Servers
- Migrating a Directory Server from One Machine to Another
- Migrating a Directory Server from One Platform to Another
- Upgrading 8.0 Servers
- Migrating an 8.0 Directory Server to 8.1 on Another Machine
- Upgrading Password Sync
- directory server file locations
- LDAP Tool Locations
- Getting the Administration Server Port Number
- Starting and Stopping Servers
- Troubleshooting
- Common Installation Problems
8.1
Table of contents
8.1
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- directory server overview
- command and file examples
- additional reading
- giving feedback
- Introduction to Directory Services
- Introduction to Directory Server
- overview of the server frontend
- Directory Server Data Storage
- Directory Design Overview
- Other General Directory Resources
- Planning the Directory Data
- Defining Directory Needs
- identifying data sources
- determining level of service
- determining data ownership
- determining data access
- Documenting the Site Survey
- Repeating the Site Survey
- Designing the Directory Schema
- standard attributes
- Mapping the Data to the Default Schema
- viewing the default directory schema
- Customizing the Schema
- getting and assigning object identifiers
- strategies for defining new attributes
- creating custom schema files
- custom schema best practices
- Maintaining Consistent Schema
- Other Schema Resources
- Designing the Directory Tree
- choosing a suffix
- identifying branch points
- replication considerations
- access control considerations
- naming person entries
- naming group entries
- Grouping Directory Entries
- deciding between roles and groups
- about class of service
- Virtual Directory Information Tree Views
- advantages of using virtual dit views
- example of virtual dit views
- views and other directory features
- Directory Tree Design Examples
- directory tree for an international enterprise
- Other Directory Tree Resources
- Designing the Directory Topology
- about using multiple databases
- about suffixes
- About Knowledge References
- the structure of an ldap referral
- smart referrals
- tips for designing smart referrals
- using chaining
- deciding between referrals and chaining
- Using Indexes to Improve Database Performance
- overview of directory index types
- Designing the Replication Process
- unit of replication
- replication agreement
- Common Replication Scenarios
- cascading replication
- mixed environments
- Defining a Replication Strategy
- replication resource requirements
- using replication for high availability
- using replication for load balancing
- example of network load balancing
- example of load balancing for improved performance
- example replication strategy for a small site
- Using Replication with Other Directory Server Features
- replication and database links
- replication and synchronization
- Designing Synchronization
- Planning Windows Synchronization
- resource requirements
- interaction with a replicated environment
- Schema Elements Synchronized Between Active Directory and Directory Server
- password policies
- active directory
- Designing a Secure Directory
- Analyzing Security Needs
- ensuring data privacy and integrity
- Overview of Security Methods
- Selecting Appropriate Authentication Methods
- simple password
- proxy authentication
- Preventing Authentication by Account Deactivation
- password policy attributes
- password expiration
- grace login limit
- password minimum age
- Designing Access Control
- about the aci format
- bind rules
- allowing or denying access
- where to place access control rules
- Database Encryption
- Securing Server to Server Connections
- database topology
- supplier architecture
- supplier consumer architecture
- Design Example: A Multinational Enterprise and Its Extranet
- server topology
8.1
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- purpose of this guide
- additional reading
- giving feedback
- How the Console, Directory Server, and Administration Server Work Together
- Red Hat Console Menus
- Red Hat Console Tabs
- The Users and Groups Tab
- Server-Specific Consoles
- The Administration Server Console
- Launching the Console
- Opening a Directory or Administration Server Window
- Changing the Console Appearance
- Changing Profile Locations
- Restoring Default Font Settings
- Changing Console Fonts
- Reordering Table Columns
- Customizing the Main Window
- Working with Custom Views
- Creating and Removing Admin Domains
- Removing an Admin Domain
- Creating a New Directory Server Instance
- Deleting a Directory Server Instance
- Creating Directory Entries
- Groups
- Organizational Units
- Modifying Directory Entries
- Changing Administrator Entries
- changing the admin password
- Removing an Entry from the Directory
- Granting Admin Privileges to Users for Directory Server and Administration Server
- Setting Access Permissions on Console Elements
- Using SSL/TLS with Red Hat Console
- Installing Certificates
- Installing the Certificate
- Trusting a Certificate Authority or Adding a Certificate Chain
- Enabling TLS/SSL
- Creating Password Files
- Creating a Password File for the Administration Server
- Index
8.1
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- prerequisite reading
- examples and formatting
- additional reading
- giving feedback
- Schema Definitions
- required and allowed attributes
- attribute syntax
- Default Directory Server Schema Files
- Object Identifiers (OIDs)
- Extending the Schema
- accessTo
- adminUrl
- attributetypes
- authorSn
- bootParameter
- cACertificate
- cn (commonName)
- cosPriority
- crossCertificatePair
- description
- dmdName
- documentIdentifier
- documentTitle
- employeeNumber
- gecos
- givenname
- homePostalAddress
- houseIdentifier
- inetSubscriberResponse
- initials
- ipNetmaskNumber
- ipServicePort
- jpegPhoto
- labeledURI
- macAddress
- mailAlternateAddress
- mailEnhancedUniqueMember
- mailProgramDeliveryInfo
- member
- memberNisNetgroup
- memberURL
- mgrpApprovePassword
- mgrpMsgMaxSize
- mgrpRFC822MailMember
- mozillaCustom4
- mozillaHomeStreet
- mozillaUseHtmlMail (xmozillausehtmlmail)
- netscapeReversiblePassword
- nsAccessLog
- nsAdminCacheLifetime
- nsAdminGroupName
- nsBaseDN
- nsCertConfig
- nsDefaultAcceptLanguage
- nsDirectoryURL
- nsGroupRDNComponent
- nsInstalledLocation
- nsLicenseEndTime
- nsmsgNumMsgQuota
- nsPidLog
- nsSecureServerPort
- nsServerID
- nsSNMPContact
- nsSNMPMasterPort
- nsSSL3Ciphers
- nsSSLPersonalitySSL
- nsTaskLabel
- nsValueCES
- nsValueHelpURL
- nsViewConfiguration
- ntGroupAttributes
- ntGroupId
- ntUserAcctExpires
- ntUserComment
- ntUserFlags
- ntUserLastLogon
- ntUserNumLogons
- ntUserProfile
- ntUserUsrComment
- objectClasses
- organizationalStatus
- pager
- pamIncludeSuffix
- personalSignature
- postalAddress
- preferredDeliveryMethod
- presentationAddress
- roleOccupant
- seeAlso
- serverRoot
- shadowFlag
- shadowMax
- shadowWarning
- street
- supportedAlgorithms
- telexNumber
- ttl (TimeToLive)
- uniqueIdentifier
- userPassword
- userSMIMECertificate
- alias
- bootableDevice
- cacheObject
- cosDefinition
- cosIndirectDefinition
- cosSuperDefinition
- cosTemplate
- dcObject
- device
- documentSeries
- domain
- domainRelatedObject
- extensibleObject
- groupOfCertificates
- groupOfMailEnhancedUniqueNames
- groupOfNames
- groupOfURLs
- ieee802Device
- inetAdmin
- inetDomain
- inetSubscriber
- ipHost
- ipNetwork
- ipProtocol
- ipService
- locality
- mailGroup
- netscapeCertificateServer
- netscapeDirectoryServer
- netscapeMachineData
- netscapeServer
- netscapeWebServer
- nisMap
- nisObject
- nsAdminConfig
- nsAdminConsoleUser
- nsAdminGroup
- nsAdminObject
- nsAdminServer
- nsApplication
- nsCertificateServer
- nsComplexRoleDefinition
- nsCustomView
- nsDirectoryServer
- nsEncryptionConfig
- nsEncryptionModule
- nsGlobalParameters
- nsHost
- nsICQpresence
- nsManagedRoleDefinition
- nsMSNpresence
- nsNestedRoleDefinition
- nsRoleDefinition
- nsSNMP
- nsTask
- nsTaskGroup
- nsTopologyPlugin
- nsView
- ntGroup
- ntUser
- oncRpc
- organization
- organizationalPerson
- organizationalRole
- organizationalUnit
- pamConfig
- person
- pilotOrganization
- posixAccount
- posixGroup
- referral
- RFC822LocalPart
- room
- simpleSecurityObject
- copiedFrom
- dITStructureRules
- ldapSyntaxes
- nameForms
- nsBackendSuffix
- nsIdleTimeout
- nsRoleDn
- nsSizeLimit
- nsUniqueID
- passwordRetryCount
- supportedFeatures
- glue (Object Class)
- subschema (Object Class)
8.1
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- examples and formatting
- additional reading
- giving feedback
- documentation history
- Directory Server File Locations
- Starting and Stopping the Admin Server
- Starting and Stopping Admin Server from the Command Line
- Opening the Admin Server Console
- Viewing Logs
- Viewing Logs in the Command Line
- Changing the Log Name in the Console
- Changing the Log Location in the Command Line
- Setting the Logs to Show Hostnames Instead of IP Addresses
- Changing the Port Number in the Command Line
- Setting Host Restrictions
- Setting Host Restrictions in the Command Line
- Changing the Admin User's Name and Password
- Working with SSL
- Installing a CA Certificate
- Enabling SSL
- Creating a Password File for the Admin Server
- Changing Directory Server Settings
- Changing the Configuration Directory Host or Port
- Admin Express 3.1. Managing Servers in Admin Express
- Viewing Server Logs
- Monitoring Replication from Admin Express
- Configuring Admin Express
- Admin Express Configuration Files
- Admin Express Directives
8.1
Table of contents
- command reference
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- directory server overview
- additional reading
- giving feedback
- Directory Server Configuration
- LDIF and Schema Configuration Files
- How the Server Configuration Is Organized
- configuration attributes
- Accessing and Modifying Server Configuration
- Changing Configuration Attributes
- restrictions to modifying configuration entries and attributes
- Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
- disk space
- password policy
- cn=changelog5
- cn=encryption
- cn=features
- cn=config
- cn=monitor
- cn=replication
- cn=SNMP
- SNMP Statistic Attributes
- cn=tasks
- cn=uniqueid generator
- directoryServerFeature (Object Class)
- nsChangelog4Config (Object Class)
- nsDS5Replica (Object Class)
- nsDS5ReplicationAgreement (Object Class)
- nsDSWindowsReplicationAgreement (Object Class)
- nsMappingTree (Object Class)
- nsSaslMapping (Object Class)
- passwordpolicy (Object Class)
- Legacy Attributes
- Legacy Replication Attributes
- bit Check Plug-in
- ACL Plug-in
- Attribute Uniqueness Plug-in
- Boolean Syntax Plug-in
- Case Ignore String Syntax Plug-in
- Country String Syntax Plug-in
- Distributed Numeric Assignment Plug-in
- Integer Syntax Plug-in
- JPEG Syntax Plug-in
- Legacy Replication Plug-in
- Octet String Syntax Plug-in
- Password Storage Schemes
- Postal Address String Syntax Plug-in
- Referential Integrity Postoperation Plug-in
- Retro Changelog Plug-in
- Roles Plug-in
- State Change Plug-in
- URI Syntax Plug-in
- nsSlapdPlugin
- nsslapd-pluginType
- nsslapd-pluginVendor
- nsslapd-pluginLoadGlobal
- Database Plug-in Attributes
- Database Attributes under cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins cn=config and cn=userRoot, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
- Database Attributes under cn=database, cn=monitor, cn=ldbm database cn=plugins, cn=config
- Database Attributes under cn=default indexes, cn=config, cn=ldbm database cn=plugins, cn=config
- Database Attributes under cn=monitor, cn=NetscapeRoot, cn=ldbm database cn=plugins, cn=config
- Database Attributes under cn=attributeName, cn=encrypted attributes cn=database_name, cn=ldbm database, cn=plugins, cn=config
- Database Link Plug-in Attributes (Chaining Attributes)
- database, cn=plugins, cn=config
- Database Link Attributes under cn=database_link_name, cn=chaining database, cn=plugins, cn=config
- cn=chaining database, cn=plugins, cn=config
- Retro Changelog Plug-in Attributes
- Distributed Numeric Assignment Plug-in Attributes
- dnaMagicRegen
- dnaNextValue
- dnaRangeRequestTimeout
- dnaThreshold
- MemberOf Plug-in Attributes
- overview of directory server files
- Backup Files
- LDIF Files
- Log Files
- Scripts
- Access Logging Levels
- connection number
- version number
- unindexed search indicator
- abandon message
- Access Log Content for Additional Access Logging Levels
- connection description
- Common Connection Codes
- Error Log Logging Levels
- Error Log Content
- Error Log Content for Other Log Levels
- Audit Log Reference
- LDAP Result Codes
- Using Special Characters
- Command-Line Utilities Quick Reference
- ssl options
- ldapmodify
- ldapdelete
- additional ldapdelete options
- ldappasswd
- ldif
- dbscan
- Command-Line Scripts Quick Reference
- Shell Scripts
- bak2db (Restores a Database from Backup)
- cl-dump (Dumps and Decodes the Changelog)
- db2bak (Creates a Backup of a Database)
- db2index (Reindexes Database Index Files)
- dbverify (Checks for Corrupt Databases)
- ds_removal
- ldif2ldap (Performs Import Operation over LDAP)
- repl-monitor (Monitors Replication Status)
- configuration file format
- pwdhash (Prints Encrypted Passwords)
- restart-slapd (Restarts the Directory Server)
- start-slapd (Starts the Directory Server)
- suffix2instance (Maps a Suffix to a Backend Name)
- Perl Scripts
- cl-dump.pl (Dumps and Decodes the Changelog)
- db2bak.pl (Creates a Backup of a Database)
- db2index.pl (Creates and Generates Indexes)
- db2ldif.pl (Exports Database Contents to LDIF)
- fixup-memberof.pl (Regenerate memberOf Attributes)
- ldif2db.pl (Import)
- logconv.pl (Log Converter)
- migrate-ds.pl
- migrate-ds-admin.pl
- ns-accountstatus.pl (Establishes Account Status)
- ns-activate.pl (Activates an Entry or Group of Entries)
- ns-newpwpolicy.pl (Adds Attributes for Fine-Grained Password Policy)
- register-ds-admin.pl
- remove-ds.pl
- schema-reload.pl (Reload Schema Files Dynamically)
- setup-ds.pl
- setup-ds-admin.pl
- verify-db.pl (Check for Corrupt Databases)
- A.2. Finding and Executing the ns-slapd Command-Line Utilities
- A.4. Utilities for Restoring and Backing up Databases: ldif2db
- A.5. Utilities for Restoring and Backing up Databases: archive2db
- A.6. Utilities for Restoring and Backing up Databases: db2archive
8.1
Table of contents
- legal notice
- Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Examples and Formatting
- Additional Reading
- Giving Feedback
- Introduction
- Overview of the Directory Server Configuration
- How the Server Configuration Is Organized
- Accessing and Modifying Server Configuration
- Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
- configuration object classes
- legacy attributes
- cn=changelog5
- distributed numeric assignment plug-in attributes
- memberof plug-in attributes
- overview of directory server files
- backup files
- ldif files
- log files
- error log reference
- audit log reference
- ldap result codes
- using special characters
- finding and executing command-line scripts
- shell scripts
- perl scripts
- cn=encryption
- cn=mapping tree
- Suffix Configuration Attributes under cn="suffixName
- Replication Attributes under cn=replica, cn="suffixDN", cn=mapping tree, cn=config
- cn=sasl
- cn=SNMP
- cn=tasks
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