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

4 LDAP-UX Client Services with AutoFS Support
This chapter contains information describing how LDAP-UX supports automount service, how
to set up the automount schema, and how to configure the automount service to use this
functionality.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Overview
• Automount Schemas
• Configuring Automount Caches
• AutoFS Migration Scripts
Overview
AutoFS is a client-side service that automatically mounts appropriate file systems when users
request access to them. If an automounted file system has been idle for a period of time, AutoFS
unmounts it. AutoFS uses name services such as files, NIS to store and manage AutoFS maps.
LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 supports the automount service under the AutoFS subsystem.
This feature allows users to store AutoFS maps in an Windows 2000, 2003 or 2003 R2 Active
Directory Server (ADS).
Automount Schemas
This section describes the following automount schemas:
new automount schema
An automount schema is based on RFC 2307-bis. This schema defines new automountMap and
automount structures to represent the AutoFS maps and their entries in the LDAP directory.
LDAP-UX Client Services supports the new automount schema. Read subsequent sections of
this chapter for the detailed information about the automount schemas.
New Automount Schema
This schema is a new schema based on RFC 2307-bis. This schema defines new automountMap
and automount structures to represent AutoFS maps and their entries in the LDAP directory.
AutoFS maps are stored in the LDAP directory server using structures defined by this schema.
The new automount schema based on RFC 2307-bis is not loaded in the Windows 2000/2003/2003
R2 Active Directory Server. If you are installing LDAP-UX B.04.10 on your client system, the
setup program will import the new automount schema into your Active Directory Server. If you
previously configured LDAP-UX B.04.00 or an earlier version, and are now updating the product
to version B.04.10, you must re-run the setup program to import the new automount schema
into the LDAP directory server. The subsequent client systems do not need to re-run the setup.
Schema
The following shows the new automount schema based on RFC 2307-bis in the LDIF format:
objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.16
Name 'automountMap'
DESC 'AutomountMap
SUP top STRUCURAL
MUST ( automountMapName & cn )
MAP description
X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.1.1.2.17
NAME 'automount'
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