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

Table 42 LDAP-UX Client Services configuration worksheet explanation (HP directory server
environment) (continued)
Where you get your user and group data from to migrate into the
directory.
Example: /etc/passwd and /etc/group on sys001
Source of user, group data:
How you will migrate your user and group data into the directory, for
example, using the migration scripts.
Example: migrate_all_online.sh edited to remove all but
migrate_passwd.pl, migrate_group.pl, and
migrate_base.pl
Migration method:
A.2 Windows ADS LDAP-UX configuration
To help you configure LDAP-UX Client Services with Windows ADS, use the worksheet shown in
Table 43. For explanations and examples, see Table 44. For more information about configuration
steps, see “Installing and configuring LDAP-UX Client Services for a Windows ADS environment”
(page 114).
Table 43 LDAP-UX Client Services configuration worksheet (Windows ADS)
LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration Worksheet
Directory administrator DN:
Directory server host:
Directory server port:
Configuration profile DN:
Base DN of user data:
Credential type:
Proxy user DN:
Source of user, group data, and
other name services:
Migration method:
Table 44 LDAP-UX Client Services configuration worksheet explanation (Windows ADS)
LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration Worksheet
The DN of a directory administrator allowed to modify the directory.
Example: CN=directory manager,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com
Directory administrator
DN:
The host name or IP address where your directory server is running.
Example: sys001.hp.com (12.34.56.78)
Directory server host:
The TCP port number your directory server is using. If you use SSL, the default port number
is 636. If you do not use SSL, the default port number is 389.
Example: 389
Directory server port:
The DN where your configuration profile is.
Example: CN=profile1,CN=system,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com
Configuration profile
DN:
The DN where your user and group data is.
Example: CN=Users,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com
Base DN of user data:
The method clients use to access the directory. Windows ADS supports “proxy” only.Credential type:
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