LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 Administrator's Guide
Command and Tool Reference
Client Management Tools
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then press Return. Next type the proxy user’s
credential or password and press Return. Finally press
Return.
If you configure the proxy user using the SASL
DIGEST-MD5 with UID authentication (i.e. use the
UID attribute to generate the DIGEST-MD5 hash),
type the command with -i then press Return. Next type
the proxy user DN then press Return. Next type the
proxy user’s credential or password and press Return.
Finally type the proxy user’s UID and press Return.
When you use the ldap_proxy_config -A -i
command to configure an Admin Proxy user
interactively from stdin, the configuration procedures
are similar to the procedures used by the
ldap_proxy_config -i command for a proxy user.
When configuring an Admin Proxy user, if you only
enter the Admin Proxy user’s DN without password,
the root’s password will be used instead.
-f
file
configures the proxy user from
file
.
file
must
contain two lines: the first line must be the proxy user
DN, and the second line must be the proxy user
credential or password.
CAUTION After using this option you should delete or protect the
file as it could be a security risk.
-d
DN
sets the proxy user distinguished name to be
DN
. To use
this option, the /etc/opt/ldapux/pcred file must exist.
-c
passwd
sets the proxy user credential or password to be
passwd
. To use this option, the /etc/opt/ldapux/pcred
file must exist.
-p prints the distinguished name of the current proxy
user.