LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide
-j <filename>
Specifies an administrator’s password in the file (for simple authentication).
-w-
Inputs an administrator’s password from the prompt (for simple
authentication).
-Z
Establishes an SSL-encrypted connection.
-ZZ
Specifies TLS request.
-ZZZ
Enforces TLS request (requires successful server response).
-P path
Specifies path to SSL certificate database. (Default: /etc/opt/ldapux)
-3
Verifies the host name in SSL certificates.
-s-
Disables syntax substitution in attribute types. Normally, if an attribute
type uses an LDAP syntax not supported on the LDAP directory server, it
is mapped to use a higher level (more inclusive) syntax supported by that
server. If this option is specified, any attribute types that use unsupported
LDAP syntax will not be added to the LDAP directory server schema. See
“Mapping Unsupported Matching Rules and LDAP Syntaxes” section for
more details.
-m-
Disables matching rule substitution in attribute types. Normally, if an
attribute type uses a matching rule not supported on the LDAP directory
server, it is mapped to use a higher level (less specific) matching rule
supported by that server. If this option is specified, any attribute types that
use unsupported matching rules will not be added to the LDAP directory
server schema. See the “Mapping Unsupported Matching Rules and LDAP
Syntaxes” section for more details.
-f <filename>
Store schema extension instructions in the specified file. File format depends
on the vendor and version of the LDAP directory server (usually LDIF).
When this option is specified, ldapschema will not apply any changes to
the LDAP directory server or its schema. This option requires specifying
“–e” option. If <filename> is set to “–“ (–f –), the output is redirected to
standard output, otherwise it is stored in the specified <filename>.
-F
Forces installation of schema even if it contains any invalid attribute type
or object class definitions, or some components specified in the schema file
are already present in the LDAP directory server.
-v
Display verbose information to standard output.
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