LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.00 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide (obsolete beyond B.05.00)

4.1.1.3 Lp printer types...................................................................................................70
4.2 How the LDAP printer configurator works.............................................................................70
4.2.1 Printer configurator architecture...................................................................................71
4.3 Printer configuration parameters.........................................................................................72
4.4 Printer schema and attributes..............................................................................................72
4.4.1 Printer attributes........................................................................................................72
4.4.1.1 Default printer attributes.......................................................................................73
4.4.1.2 Printer attribute mappings....................................................................................73
4.5 Managing the LP printer configuration.................................................................................74
4.6 Limitations of printer configurator........................................................................................75
5 Dynamic group support.............................................................................76
5.1 Overview.........................................................................................................................76
5.2 Specifying a search filter for a dynamic group......................................................................76
5.2.1 Creating an HP-UX POSIX dynamic group.....................................................................76
5.2.1.1 Step 1: Creating a dynamic group ( a LDAP query group).........................................76
5.2.1.2 Step 2: Adding POSIX attributes to a dynamic group...............................................77
5.2.1.3 Step 3: Setting read permissions for the proxy user.................................................78
5.3 Multiple group attribute mappings.......................................................................................78
5.3.1 Examples..................................................................................................................79
5.3.2 Group attribute mappings..........................................................................................80
5.4 Number of group members returned....................................................................................80
5.5 Number of groups returned for a specific user......................................................................80
5.6 Performance impact for dynamic groups..............................................................................81
5.6.1 Enabling/Disabling enable_dynamic_getgroupsbymember.............................................81
5.7 Configuring dynamic group caches.....................................................................................82
5.8 Dynamic group with Active Directory Server multiple domains................................................82
6 Administering LDAP-UX Client Services........................................................83
6.1 Using the LDAP-UX client daemon........................................................................................83
6.1.1 OverviewLDAP-UX client daemonoverview......................................................................83
6.1.2 Client daemon performanceLDAP-UX client daemonperformanceimproving
performanceperformance....................................................................................................83
6.1.3 The ldapclientd administration toolLDAP-UX client daemonadministration
toolldapclientdldapclientdsyntax..........................................................................................84
6.1.3.1 Starting the client................................................................................................84
6.1.3.2 Controlling the client...........................................................................................84
6.1.3.3 Command options..............................................................................................84
6.1.3.4 DiagnosticsLDAP-UX client daemondiagnostics........................................................84
6.1.4 The Ldapclientd.conf configuration file..........................................................................85
6.1.4.1 Missing settings..................................................................................................85
6.1.4.2 Configuration file syntaxLdapclientd.confSyntax......................................................85
6.1.4.3 Section details...................................................................................................86
6.1.4.4 Example configuration file...................................................................................91
6.2 Integrating with trusted mode.............................................................................................94
6.2.1 Overview..................................................................................................................94
6.2.2 Features and limitations..............................................................................................94
6.2.2.1 Auditing............................................................................................................94
6.2.2.2 Password and account policies............................................................................95
6.2.2.3 Pam configuration file.........................................................................................95
6.2.2.4 Others.............................................................................................................95
6.2.3 Configuration parameter............................................................................................95
6.3 SASL/GSSAPI support.......................................................................................................96
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