LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.15 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide (edition 8)
Table Of Contents
- LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.15 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Administrator's Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing LDAP-UX Client Services
- Before You Begin
- Summary of Installing and Configuring LDAP-UX Client Services
- Planning Your Installation
- Installing LDAP-UX Client Services on a Client
- Configuring Active Directory for HP-UX Integration
- Step 1: Install Active Directory
- Step 2: Install SFU 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5 including Server for NIS
- Step 3: Create a Proxy User
- Step 4: Add an HP-UX Client Machine Account to Active Directory
- Step 5: Use ktpass to Create the Keytab File for the HP-UX client machine
- Step 6: Add POSIX Attributes into the Global Catalog
- Importing Name Service Data into Your Directory
- Configuring LDAP-UX Client Services
- Step 1: Run the Setup Program
- Step 2: Install the PAM Kerberos Product
- Step 3: Configure Your HP-UX Machine to Authenticate Using PAM Kerberos
- Step 4: Configure the Name Service Switch (NSS)
- Step 5: Configure the PAM Authorization Service Module (pam_authz)
- Step 6: Configure the Disable Login Flag
- Step 7: Verify LDAP-UX Client Services for Single Domain
- Step 8: Configure Subsequent Client Systems
- Configuring the LDAP-UX Client Services with SSL or TLS Support
- Downloading the Profile Periodically
- 3 Active Directory Multiple Domains
- 4 LDAP-UX Client Services with AutoFS Support
- 5 LDAP Printer Configurator Support
- 6 Dynamic Group Support
- 7 Administering LDAP-UX Client Services
- Using the LDAP-UX Client Daemon
- Integrating with Trusted Mode
- SASL GSSAPI Support
- PAM_AUTHZ Login Authorization
- Policy And Access Rules
- How Login Authorization Works
- PAM_AUTHZ Supports Security Policy Enforcement
- Policy File
- Policy Validator
- Dynamic Variable Support
- Constructing an Access Rule in pam_authz.policy
- Static List Access Rule
- Dynamic Variable Access Rule
- Security Policy Enforcement with Secure Shell (SSH) or r-commands
- Adding Additional Domain Controllers
- Adding Users, Groups, and Hosts
- User and Group Management
- Displaying the Proxy User's Distinguished Name
- Verifying the Proxy User
- Creating a New Proxy User
- Displaying the Current Profile
- Creating a New Profile
- Modifying a Profile
- Changing Which Profile a Client is Using
- Creating an /etc/krb5.keytab File
- Considering Performance Impacts
- Client Daemon Performance
- Troubleshooting
- 8 Modifying User Information
- 9 Mozilla LDAP C SDK
- A Configuration Worksheet
- B LDAP-UX Client Services Object Classes
- C Command, Tool, Schema Extension Utility, and Migration Script Reference
- LDAP-UX Client Services Components
- Client Management Tools
- LDAP User and Group Management Tools
- Environment Variables
- Return Value Formats
- Common Return Codes
- The ldapuglist Tool
- The ldapugadd Tool
- The ldapugmod Tool
- The ldapugdel Tool
- The ldapcfinfo Tool
- LDAP Directory Tools
- Schema Extension Utility
- Name Service Migration Scripts
- Unsupported Contributed Tools and Scripts
- D Sample PAM Configuration File
- E Sample /etc/krb5.conf File
- F Sample /etc/pam.conf File for HP-UX 11i v1 Trusted Mode
- G Sample /etc/pam.conf File for HP-UX 11i v2 Trusted Mode
- H Sample PAM Configuration File for Security Policy Enforcement
- Glossary
- Index

List of Tables
1 Publishing History Details.................................................................................................................16
1-1 Examples of Commands that use PAM and NSS..........................................................................21
4-1 Migration Scripts...........................................................................................................................68
5-1 Attribute Mappings.......................................................................................................................76
5-2 Attribute Mappings.......................................................................................................................77
6-1 Attribute Mappings.......................................................................................................................86
7-1 Field Syntax in an Access Rule....................................................................................................111
7-2 Global Security Attributes ..........................................................................................................121
7-3 Security Policy Status Attributes.................................................................................................121
7-4 ldapclientd Caching.....................................................................................................................145
9-1 Mozilla LDAP C SDK File Components on the PA machine......................................................153
9-2 Mozilla LDAP C SDK File Components on the IA machine.......................................................155
9-3 Mozilla LDAP C SDK API Header Files......................................................................................156
A-1 LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration Worksheet..................................................................157
A-2 LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration Worksheet Explanation..............................................157
C-1 LDAP-UX Client Services Components......................................................................................163
C-2 LDAP-UX Client Services Libraries on the HP-UX 11.0 or 11i v1 machine................................165
C-3 LDAP-UX Client Services Libraries on the HP-UX 11i v2 or v3 PA machine.............................166
C-4 LDAP-UX Client Services Libraries on the HP-UX 11i v2 or v3 IA machine..............................166
C-5 Common Return Codes ..............................................................................................................172
C-6 Return Codes for ldapuglist........................................................................................................181
C-7 Return Codes for ldapugadd.......................................................................................................198
C-8 Return Codes for ldapugmod......................................................................................................210
C-9 Return Codes for ldapugdel........................................................................................................216
C-10 Return Codes for ldapcfinfo......................................................................................................221
C-11 Supported Directory Servers ....................................................................................................232
C-12 Reserved LDAPv3 Directory Servers........................................................................................232
C-13 Directory Specific Information..................................................................................................242
C-14 Default Naming Context...........................................................................................................256
C-15 Migration Scripts.......................................................................................................................257
C-16 Service Description....................................................................................................................260
13