HP CIFS Server 2.2i Administrator's Guide version A.01.11.01

LDAP Integration Support
Installing and Configuring Your Netscape Directory Server
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Step 2. Enter the host name of the Netscape Directory Server where you want to
store your user data.
Step 3. Enter the port number of the previously specified directory server. The
default port number is 389
Step 4. Enter the Distinguished Name (DN) and password of the administrator.
This user has operator permissions. For example, you can enter “admin
as the administrator DN.
Step 5. Enter the base DN. This DN is the DNS part of the fully qualified host
name of your Netscape Directory Server. For example, if the host name of
your directory server is “hostA.cup.hp.com”, then the base DN is
dc=cup, dc=hp, dc=com”.
Step 6. Enter the Distinguished Name (DN) and password of the directory
manager who has full permissions. For example, you can enter
Directory Manager” as the directory manager DN.
Step 7. Specify the administration domain, which is the DNS domain part of the
fully qualified host name of your Netscape Directory Server.
Step 8. Specify the administration port number. This port number is any random
number between 1024 and 65535. Use this port tnumber to connect to
the directory server for administering the Netscape Directory Server.
Step 9. After you have configured your directory server, it will automatically
start up the administration console daemon to listen on the port you
have chosen.
Verifying the Netscape Directory Server
Run the following command to verify that you have installed and
configured the Netscape Directory Server properly, and verify if the
Netscape Directory Server daemons are up and running:
$ ps -ef | grep ns-
The output of this command is as follows:
root 17289 17288 0 18:54:34 ? 0:00 ns-httpd -d
/var/opt/netscape/servers/admin-serv/config
www 17230 1 0 18:53:54 ? 0:03 ./ns-slapd -D
/var/opt/netscape/servers/slapd-hpcif57 -i /var/o