LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 Administrator's Guide

Administering LDAP-UX Client Services
Displaying the Current Profile
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cd /opt/ldapux/config
./ldap_proxy_config -i
uid=proxy,ou=people,o=hp.com
abcd1234
The following command displays the current proxy user:
./ldap_proxy_config -p
PROXY DN: uid=proxy,ou=people,o=hp.com
The following command checks to see if the proxy user can bind to the
directory:
./ldap_proxy_config -v
File Credentials verified - valid
Displaying the Current Profile
You can display the profile in use by any client by running
/opt/ldapux/config/display_profile_cache on that client. The current
profile is in the binary file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.bin.
cd /opt/ldapux/config
./display_profile_cache
You can also find out from where in the directory the client downloaded
the profile by displaying the file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and
looking for the line beginning with PROFILE_ENTRY_DN, for example:
grep ^PROFILE_ENTRY_DN /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf
PROFILE_ENTRY_DN=”cn=profile1,ou=hpuxprofiles,o=hp.com”
Creating a New Profile
To create a new profile, run /opt/ldapux/config/setup. When setup asks
you for the distinguished name (DN) of the profile, give a DN that does
not exist and setup will prompt you for the parameters to build a new
profile. The setup program also configures the local client to use the new
profile.