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

Installing LDAP-UX Client Services
Configuring Active Directory for HP-UX Integration
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The Active Directory Schema snap-in allows you to manage your
Active Directory schema. For installation information, refer to
the Active Directory on-line Help “Manage the schema”.
Active Directory Services interface (ADSI) editor is part of
Windows 2000 Support Tools and is used to create and modify
Active Directory objects.
The Windows 2000 Support Tools can be found on the Windows
2000 Server CD. Click on support/tools/setup to start the
setup wizard.
4. If ADS multiple domains will be used, set up the ADS forest. Ideally,
the local domain should contain the most frequently accessed data.
The Active Directory must be installed separately after the Windows
2003 Server installation has been completed on your computer. Use the
following steps to install the Acitve Directory Server on the Windows
2003:
1. The Prelimary Steps screen is displayed, select Configure Your
Server Wizard.
2. The Server Role screen is displayed, select Domain Controller
(Active Directory), then click Next buttom.
3. Install any additional Administrative tools required for you to
manage Active Directory. These Windows 2003 Administrative tools
are included with Windows 2003 Server to simplify directory
administration.
4. If ADS multiple domains will be used, set up the ADS forest. Ideally,
the local domain should contain the most frequently accessed data.
Step 2: Install SFU 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5 including Server for
NIS
POSIX accounts have some attributes, such as user ID, login shell, and
home directory, which are not used by Windows 2000 or 2003. To use
Active Directory as a data repository for HP-UX users, the Active
Directory schema needs to be extended to include the POSIX schema
defined in RFC 2307. Server for NIS, a tool available with the Services
for Unix (SFU) add-on package, extends the Active Directory schema
based on RFC 2307 to allow integration of POSIX attributes.