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optional -d switch to obtain additional diagnostic
information, as needed.
This subcommand when executed performs the following:
Checks command syntax.
Verifies whether the required system resources
are available.
Validates Active Directory configuration.
Verifies the SSL certificate and if the certificate
signing request (key) exists.
Acquires LDAP and Global Catalog Service
records from DNS.
Acquires user privileges from the Active Directory
server.
Checks the time to acquire user privileges with
the allotted time to login.
NOTE: In the event of an error, the command displays
the test that failed, all the tests performed earlier to
the test that failed, and all the error messages.
Synopsis
testfeature -f ad -u <username> -p
<password>
[-d <diagnostic-message-level>]
Example
testfeature –f ad –u user@domain
–p secret
SUCCESSFUL: User permissions are xxxxxppp.
The last three digits are the user's permissions.
testfeature –f adkrb –u
user_name@domain_name
SUCCESSFUL: User permissions are
80000fff.
testfeature -f ldap -u harold -p
barrel
SUCCESSFUL: User permissions are
0x00000fff.
testfeature -f adkrb
Description Tests the Active Directory configuration using the
Kerberos authentication (single sign-on or Smart Card
login). Use the optional -d switch to obtain additional
diagnostic information, as needed. This subcommand,
when run, performs the following:
Checks command syntax.
Verifies if the required system resources are
available.
Validates Active Directory configuration.
Verifies if the SSL certificate and certificate
signing request (key) exists.
Acquires LDAP and Global Catalog Service
records from DNS.
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