LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 with Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory Administrator's Guide

Command, Tool, and Migration Script Reference
Client Management Tools
Appendix C164
Examples
The following command downloads the profile for the NSS specified
in the client configuration file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and places the LDIF in the
file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.ldif.
bindDN and password need to be provided if no valid proxy user is
configured:
get_profile_entry -s NSS -D bindDN -w passwd
The following command downloads the profile for the 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 -D bindDN -w
passwd
The following command downloads the profile for the NSS and
PROFILE_ID (ldap.ca.com) specified in the client configuration file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and places the LDIF in the
file
/etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.ldif.ldap
.ca.com:
get_profile_entry -s NSS -D bindDN -w passwd -p ldap.ca.com
The following command downloads the profile for the Name Service
Switch (NSS) and PROFILE_ID (gc) specified in the client
configuration file /etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf and
places the LDIF in the file
/etc/opt/ldapux/domain_profiles/ldapux_profile.ldif.gc
get_profile_entry -s NSS -D bindDN -w passwd -p gc
ldap_proxy_config
This tool, found in /opt/ldapux/config, configures a proxy user for the
client accessing the directory. It stores the encrypted proxy user
information in the file /etc/opt/ldapux/pcred. You must run this tool
logged in as root.
Syntax
ldap_proxy_config [
options
]