LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 Administrator's Guide
Command and Tool Reference
Client Management Tools
Chapter 5146
get_profile_entry -s NSS
The following command downloads the profile for the Name Service
Switch (NSS) specified in the client configuration file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and places the LDIF in the file
profile1.ldif:
get_profile_entry -s NSS -o profile1.ldif
The ldap_proxy_config Tool
This tool, found in /opt/ldapux/config, configures a proxy user or an
Admin Proxy user for the client accessing the directory. It stores the
encrypted proxy user information in the file /etc/opt/ldapux/pcred.
The encrypted Admin Proxy user information is stored in the file
/etc/opt/ldapux/acred. If you are using only anonymous access, you
do not need to use this tool. You must run this tool logged in as root.
Syntax
ldap_proxy_config [
options
]
where
options
can be any of the following:
-A Action applies to the Admin Proxy user. This option
must be specified with other option to apply the
operation for the Admin Proxy user.
-e erases the currently configured proxy user from the file
/etc/opt/ldapux/pcred. Has no effect on the proxy
user information in the directory itself.
-i uses the -i option to configure the proxy user
interactively from stdin. Use -A -i options to
configure an Admin Proxy user.
If you use ldap_proxy_config -i to configure the
proxy user using the simple authentication, type the
command with -i then press Return. Next type the
proxy user DN then press Return. Finally type the
proxy user’s credential or password and press Return.
If you configure the proxy user using the SASL
DIGEST-MD5 with DN authentication (i.e. use the DN
to generate the DIGEST-MD5 hash), type the command
with -i then press Return. Next type the proxy user DN