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

typically specifies the domain administrator's distinguished name
(DN). An example of a DN for this variable is
CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=ldaptest,DC=west,DC=com.
-j password_filename Specifies a file that includes the bind password for the user
specified with the -D option. Specifying this file enables the
netleave script to run without prompting you for the password.
-v n Specifies verbose level for debugging purposes, with n specifying
one of the following: 0 (turns off verbose mode), 1, 2, or 3
(specifies the highest level of verbosity).
The following is an example showing the script being run in interactive mode. In this example, the
defaults are taken for the user with privileges to remove the host. The user enters the password.
# /opt/ldapux/config/netleave Return
Removing this host from the "nwest.acme.com" domain requires
permissions of Windows administrator (or a user with sufficient privilege
to delete the computer account). Please enter the DN of a Windows
administrator or press Return for the default value
[CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=nwest,DC=acme,DC=com]: Return
Please enter the administrator's password: Return
Unediting the configuration file for the name-service switch...
Successfully unedited the "/etc/nsswitch.conf" file...
editing /etc/pam.conf to unconfig ldap...
Successfully un-edited the "/etc/pam.conf" file...
Your LDAP-UX client has been successfully unconfigured.
2.6 Unconfiguring LDAP-UX (removing the host from the ADS domain) 63