LDAP-UX Client Services B.05.01 Administrator Guide for HP directory servers and Windows ADS

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1 A simplified NIS environment.............................................................................................17
2 A simplified LDAP-UX Client Services environment for HP directory servers...............................18
3 A simplified LDAP-UX Client Services environment for Windows ADS.......................................18
4 The LDAP client daemon in the LDAP-UX Client Services environment.......................................19
5 HP-UX Client login sequence with Windows 2003 R2 and 2008 (RFC 2307) .........................20
6 Local startup file and the configuration profile......................................................................21
7 Directory information tree..................................................................................................32
8 LDAP-UX domain subtrees and ACIs....................................................................................33
9 Example directory structure................................................................................................62
10 Example directory structure for a single domain.................................................................132
11 Example directory structure for multiple domains................................................................132
12 Printer configurator architecture with an HP directory server.................................................167
13 Windows ADS attributes for printer entries........................................................................167
14 SASL/GSSAPI environment..............................................................................................197
15 PAM_AUTHZ environment...............................................................................................201
16 ssh host key management infrastructure.............................................................................259
17 ssh host key management trust framework.........................................................................260
18 Cannot change passwords on replica servers.....................................................................391
19 Changing passwords on master server with ldappasswd.....................................................392
20 Sample passwd command wrapper..................................................................................392
Tables
1 Publishing history details.....................................................................................................2
2 Examples of commands and subsystems that use PAM and NSS.............................................20
3 New attributes.................................................................................................................36
4 New object classes..........................................................................................................37
5 New Directory Server Installation mode configuration values.................................................50
6 Configuration parameter default values...............................................................................71
7 Comparison of authentication methods...............................................................................79
8 Supported ciphers............................................................................................................84
9 Enhanced Publickey-LDAP software requirement....................................................................85
10 Mappings between RFC 2307-bis and nisObject automount attributes.....................................96
11 AutoFS Migration scripts for HP directory servers..................................................................97
12 Kerberos-related tasks to perform......................................................................................128
13 ...................................................................................................................................138
14 AutoFS migration scripts for Windows ADS........................................................................154
15 Mappings between default printer and alternate printer attributes.........................................169
16 Mappings using existing printer attributes..........................................................................169
17 Mappings between default and alternate group attributes...................................................177
18 Field syntax in an access rule..........................................................................................204
19 Global security attributes supported for an HP directory server.............................................214
20 Global security attributes supported for a Windows Active Directory Server...........................215
21 Security policy status attributes supported for an HP directory server.....................................216
22 Security policy status attributes supported for a Windows Active Directory Server...................216
23 Benefits and side effects of caching..................................................................................249
24 LDAP-UX Client Services components................................................................................276
25 LDAP-UX Client Services libraries on the HP-UX 11i v2 or v3 PA-RISC machine........................278
26 LDAP-UX Client Services libraries on an HP-UX 11i v2 or v3 Integrity server machine...............278
27 Common return codes ...................................................................................................285