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ContentsPreface 15Part I About Nami
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Server-List Mode 77Broadcast Mode 7
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2. Change to the NIS domain directo
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Using NIS in Conjunction With DNSTy
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CHAPTER 7NIS TroubleshootingThis ch
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Client7# ls /var/yp...-rwxr-xr-x 1
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Note - For security reasons, the us
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# svcadm restart network/nis/server
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100004 2 udp 731 ypserv100004 1 udp
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PARTIVLDAP Naming Services Setup an
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CHAPTER 8Introduction to LDAP Namin
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DNS NIS NIS+ LDAPServers Master/sla
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CHAPTER 9LDAP Basic Components andC
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networksdn: ipNetworkNumber=200.20.
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Also, if you use interface-specific
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semicolon-separated base-scope-filt
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LDAP Client ProfilesTo simplify Sol
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TABLE 9-2 Client Profile Attributes
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LDAP Naming Services Security Model
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Caution - Allowing anonymous write
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■and that it is easy to set up.sa
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Pluggable Authentication MethodsBy
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TABLE 9-5 pam_unix versus pam_ldapP
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Note - The preceding account manage
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CHAPTER 10Planning Requirements for
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information will be searched for a
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For information about how to set up
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Because the entries are stored in t
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CHAPTER 11Setting Up Sun Java Syste
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Note - If you are using hostnames i
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Using Service Search Descriptors to
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▼How to Configure Sun Java System
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EXAMPLE 11-1 Running idsconfig for
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EXAMPLE 11-1 Running idsconfig for
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Populating the Directory Server Wit
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Migrating Your Sun Java SystemDirec
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CHAPTER 12Setting Up LDAP Clients (
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■dependencyrequire_all/none svc:/
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System successfully configuredThe -
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Setting Up TLS SecurityNote - The s
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Retrieving LDAP Naming ServicesInfo
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Enabling DNS With LDAPIf you want t
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CHAPTER 13LDAP Troubleshooting (Ref
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Checking the Current Profile Inform
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5. No password is defined for the u
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CHAPTER 14LDAP General Reference (R
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CompatibilityClients configured on
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General LDAP ToolsLDAP command line
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other password required pam_dhkeys.
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IETF Schemas for LDAPSchemas are de
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SYNTAX ’INTEGER’ SINGLE-VALUE )
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( nisSchema.2.5 NAME ’oncRpc’ S
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Directory User Agent Profile(DUAPro
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Solaris SchemasThe schemas required
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( 1.3.6.1.4.1.42.2.27.5.2.4 NAME
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EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch ORDERING c
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"edge-stitch-bottom", "staple-dual-
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Legal values include; "unknown", "b
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client generates protocol extension
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TABLE 14-5 getent Attribute Filters
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CHAPTER 15Transitioning From NIS to
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■■Chapter 4, for an overview of
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TABLE 15-1 Terminology Related to t
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Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Tas
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d. Start the NIS daemons to ensure
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Tip - The original NIS dbm files ar
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ou=servdates, ?one? \objectClass=se
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For example, to increase the minimu
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Object class violationError Number:
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Problem: Object class violations oc
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▼How to Revert to Maps Based on O
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CHAPTER 16Transitioning From NIS+ t
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“client_info and timezone Tables
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■nisplusLDAPconfigProxyPasswordSe
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Assuming the defaultSearchBase valu
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▼How to Convert All NIS+ Data to
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7. Create merged versions of the ta
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traffic. For example, if the rpc.ni
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NIS+ Entry Owner, Group, Access, an
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homeDirectory=home, \loginShell=she
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Set the owner of the link object to
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NAME ’nisplusClientInfoData’ \D
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nisplusLDAPdatabaseIdMappingIf this
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nisplusLDAPobjectDNThe cname column
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nisplusLDAPcolumnFromAttribute \net
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NAME ’nisplusLDAPbaseDomain’ \D
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APPENDIXASolaris 10 Software Update
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It is not possible to provide a cle
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Glossaryapplication-levelnaming ser
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DNS zonesDNS zone filesdomainAdmini
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N2L servername resolutionname serve
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server listslave serverSee preferre
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IndexNumbers and Symbols+/- Syntaxc
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IP address, 300ipsec(7), 144IPv6, n
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NIS (Continued)stopping, 112stoppin
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private key, 301Profiles, LDAP clie
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yppush command, NIS problems, 120yp