LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00.03 Release Notes

LDAP-UX Client Services Release Notes
Limitations in LDAP-UX Client Services
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Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory - Fully tested and
supported
OpenLDAP 2.1.13a - Verified with limited support
Manual schema installation required
Novell eDirectory 8.7 - Minimally verified
IBM IDS 5.1 - Minimally verified
Oracle Internet Directory 9.04 - Minimally verified
Required to index all attributes
Bypass setup with ldapmodify to manually load the profile
schema
Computer Associates eTrust 4.0 - Minimally verified
Manual schema installation required
Sun SunOne 5.2.β3 - Minimally verified
If you have another directory, you may be able to use that directory if it
meets the following requirement:
Supports version 3 of the LDAP specification as defined by IETF
RFCs 2251 through 2256
Supports the Posix name service schema (RFC 2307) or a similar
schema
The schema can be extended to include the DUAConfigProfile object
classes and required attributes (see above)
For security, the directory should support an access control
mechanism that can restrict modification rights of entries and
attributes to specific users
For security, the directory should support at least
ldap_simple_bind authentication
Supported Name Service Databases
LDAP-UX Client Services using Netscape Directory Server supports
the following name services data:
passwd