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*.*.*.*
This allows all IP addresses to access the Administration Server.
6. Restart the Administration Server.
CAUTION
Adding the client machine proxy IP address to the Administration Server creates
a potential security hole.
1.2. Configuring Proxy Servers for the Administration Server
If there are proxies for the HTTP connections on the client machine running the Directory Server
Console, the configuration must be changed in one of two ways:
• The proxy settings must be removed from the client machine. Removing proxies on the
machine running Directory Server Console allows the client to access the Administration
Server directly. To remove the proxy settings, edit the proxy configuration of the browser
which is used to launch the help files.
• Add the client machine proxy IP address to Administration Server's list of acceptable IP
addresses. This is described in Section 1.1, “Configuring IP Authorization on the
Administration Server”.
CAUTION
Adding the client machine proxy IP address to the Administration Server creates
a potential security hole.
2. Working with Directory Server Instances
2.1. Creating a New Directory Server Instance
Additional instances of the Directory Server can be created from the command line using the
setup-ds-admin.pl command. This offers the setup choices (express, typical, and custom)
that are described in Chapter 3, Setting up Red Hat Directory Server on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, Chapter 4, Setting up Red Hat Directory Server on HP-UX 11i, and Chapter 5, Setting up
Red Hat Directory Server on Sun Solaris.
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