LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide
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.confand 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.confand 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]
where options can be any of the following:
-e erases the currently configured proxy user from the file /etc/opt/ldapux/pcred.
Has no effect on the proxy user information in the directory itself.
-i configures the proxy user interactively from stdin. Enter the command with -ithen
press the Enter key. Next enter the proxy user DN then press the Enter key. Finally
enter the proxy user credential or password and press the Enter key.
-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 the -f file option you should delete or protect the file as it could be
a security risk.
-d DN configures the proxy user distinguished name to be DN.
-c passwd configures the proxy user credential or password to be passwd.
-p
prints the DN of the current proxy user.
-v
verifies the current proxy user and credential by connecting to the server.
-h
displays help on this command.
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