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-R Displays the required attributes as defined in the default template file or the template
file specified with the
-T option.
If the
-T option is not specified, then
-t passwd or -t group must be specified to
indicate which default template file should be examined.
Each attribute required by the requested template file will appear on separate lines, one
per line. Since the RFC2307 POSIX attributes are a static known list and required, only
non-posix attributes will be displayed.
-T template_file
Specifies the LDIF template file used to create new user or group entries. The
template_file parameter may either be a full or relative path name or a "short" name.
The
-T option is ignored unless the
-R option is also specified.
Please refer to ldapugadd (1M) man page for a description about template file naming
and specification of the template_ file option.
-L Displays the list of available template files for the service specified with the
-t option.
The full path name of the template files will be displayed, each on a separate line.
-D Displays the default configuration values for the
ldapugadd command. When -t
passwd is specified, the uid range, default gid, default home and default shell values are
displayed. When the -t group is specified, the gid range is displayed.
-b Displays the primary (first) configured search base for a particular service as defined
with the -t option. If the -t option is not specified, the ldapux (5) default search base
will be displayed.
Output format for the
-b option will follow the format defined in RFC4514, Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished Names .
-s Displays the primary (first) configured search scope for a particular service as defined
with the -t option. If the -t option is not specified, the ldapux (5) default search base
for passwd will be displayed.
Output format for the
-s option will be either base, one,orsub, which represents the
search scopes as defined in RFC4516, Lightweight Directory Access Protocal (LDAP):
Uniform Resource Locator .
-f Displays the primary (first) configured search filter for the particular service defined with
the -t option.
If the
-t option is not specified, the passwd service will be assumed.
Output format will be an LDAP filter following the format defined by RFC4515, Light-
weight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-h Display brief help text.
-m atobName[,...]
Displays attribute or objectclass mapping for the requested attribute or objectclass name.
atobName is either one of the RFC2307 attributes or the objectclass defined for the
specific service requested.
If the requested attribute is mapped to more than one target attribute, each target attri-
bute will be displayed on the same line, separated by white space. See example usage
and output below.
Note that attribute and objectclass names are considered case-insensitive. atobName
may be specified multiple times in a comma separated list. No white space should appear
in the list.
-a DN Displays the recommended list of attributes that an interactive management tool should
consider making available for modification for the specified entry.
Note that specification of the
-t option is required in order for this operation to function
properly.
Note
Since each
-a, -D, -A, -P, -R, -L, -b, -f, -h, and -m options all generate varying output formats, only
one of these options may be used per invocation of the ldapcfinfo command. Use of multiple of the
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