LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 Administrator's Guide
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ldap_proxy_config -i
uid=proxyusr3,ou=special users,o=hp.com
prox3pw
proxyusr3
The following example configures the Admin Proxy user as
uid=adminproxy,ou=special users,o=hp.com with the password
adminproxpw and creates or updates the file /etc/opt/ldapux/acred
with this information, the Admin Proxy user uses the simple
authentication:
ldap_proxy_config -A -i
uid=adminproxy,ou=special users,o=hp.com
adminproxpw
The following example configures the Admin Proxy user as
uid=adminproxy2,ou=special users,o=hp.com with password
admin2pw and creates or updates the file /etc/opt/ldapux/acred with
this information, the Admin Proxy user uses the SASL DIGEST-MD5
authentication and uses the DN to generate the DIGEST-MD5 hash:
ldap_proxy_config -A -i
uid=adminproxy2,ou=special users,o=hp.com
admin2pw
CR>
The following example configures the Admin Proxy as
uid=adminproxy3,ou=special users,o=hp.com, UID adminproxy3
and password admin3pw and creates or updates the file
/etc/opt/ldapux/acred with this information, the Admin Proxy user
uses the SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication and uses the UID to
generate the DIGEST-MD5 hash:
ldap_proxy_config -A -i
uid=adminproxy3,ou=special users,o=hp.com
admin3pw
adminproxy3
The following example displays the current proxy user:
ldap_proxy_config -p
PROXY_DN: uid=proxyuser,ou=special users,o=hp.com
The following example checks the configured proxy user information and
checks whether or not the client can bind to the directory as the proxy
user: