From 03462d65dcb2be5f8ccda2eb80353dce5e2d0d98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Noriko Hosoi Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 02:09:27 +0000 Subject: [Bug 146919] Directory Server rebranding 1) Brandx -> Fedora 2) Pick up new internal component set (Admin SDK, Setup SDK, Admin Server) 3) Use JRE from the Admin Server package 4) Docs a) Componentize Docs b) Rebrand Docs c) Drop packaging Administration Guide in the external version --- ldap/docs/dirhlp/Makefile | 7 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/account_mgmt.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/adv_search.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb2.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb4.htm | 564 +++++++++--------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb5.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb6.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb7.htm | 396 ++++++------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db10.htm | 332 +++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db11.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db12.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db13.htm | 44 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db14.htm | 41 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db15.htm | 41 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db4.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db5.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db6.htm | 346 ++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db7.htm | 340 +++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db8.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db9.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_ldbmdb.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs.htm | 444 ++++++++------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs2.htm | 452 +++++++-------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree2.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree3.htm | 30 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree4.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree5.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree6.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree7.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_plugins.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication.htm | 340 +++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication3.htm | 396 ++++++------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication4.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication5.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication6.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication7.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication8.htm | 300 +++++----- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode2.htm | 316 ++++++----- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode3.htm | 692 ++++++++++++----------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode4.htm | 28 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode5.htm | 372 ++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode6.htm | 368 ++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode7.htm | 42 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode8.htm | 41 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_rootnode9.htm | 41 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_schema.htm | 372 ++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_schema2.htm | 364 ++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_schema3.htm | 33 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_schema4.htm | 356 ++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_schema5.htm | 432 +++++++------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser4.htm | 388 ++++++------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role4.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role5.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role6.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role7.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/helpmenu.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/ix.htm | 20 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/ldapurl.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/new_instance.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/property_editor.htm | 380 +++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/property_editor2.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/property_editor3.htm | 384 +++++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/property_editor4.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/redir_agtoc.htm | 28 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/redir_dochome.htm | 28 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/replication_wizard.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/replication_wizard2.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/replication_wizard3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/replication_wizard4.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/replication_wizard5.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_general.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_logs.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_logs2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_logs3.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_performance.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_performance2.htm | 26 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/statustab_replication.htm | 436 +++++++------- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/taskstab_bkup_restore.htm | 340 +++++------ ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/taskstab_bkup_restore2.htm | 324 ++++++----- ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/topics.htm | 24 +- ldap/docs/dirhlp/index.htm | 59 +- 99 files changed, 6161 insertions(+), 5290 deletions(-) (limited to 'ldap/docs') diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/Makefile b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/Makefile index 87a2281a..8166169f 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/Makefile +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/Makefile @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ COPYRIGHTDEST=$(OBJDIR)/manual/slapd/copyright NOSTDSTRIP=true NOSTDDEPEND=true -HTML= index.map index.htm netscape48.gif pixel.gif +HTML= index.map index.htm pixel.gif NEWHTMLTOKEN=tokens.map NEWHTMLTOPIC=topicindex.htm @@ -107,7 +107,6 @@ NEWHTML = account_mgmt.htm \ helpmenu.htm \ ix.htm \ ldapurl.htm \ - netscape32.gif \ new_instance.htm \ pixel.gif \ property_editor.htm \ @@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ NEWBINS = $(addprefix $(NEWHTMLDEST)/,$(NEWHTML)) \ COPYRIGHTBINS = $(addprefix $(COPYRIGHTDEST)/,$(COPYRIGHTFILES)) -all: $(HTMLDEST) $(BINS) $(NEWHTMLDEST) $(NEWBINS) $(COPYRIGHTDEST) $(COPYRIGHTBINS) +all: $(HTMLDEST) $(BINS) $(NEWHTMLDEST) $(NEWBINS) $(HTMLDEST): mkdir -p $(HTMLDEST) @@ -159,7 +158,7 @@ depend: clean: - -$(RM) -f $(BINS) $(NEWBINS) $(COPYRIGHTBINS) + -$(RM) -f $(BINS) $(NEWBINS) $(HTMLDEST)/%.js: %.js -$(RM) -f $@ diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/account_mgmt.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/account_mgmt.htm index 27a5c814..ae585af1 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/account_mgmt.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/account_mgmt.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: User Account +Directory Server Help: User Account @@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ Use this tab to manage the user account. You can use it to inactivate or activat + @@ -162,9 +164,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -172,7 +176,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -180,4 +190,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/adv_search.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/adv_search.htm index a16cb20b..9ba91a94 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/adv_search.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/adv_search.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Advanced Search +Directory Server Help: Advanced Search
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -121,9 +121,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -131,7 +133,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -139,4 +147,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb.htm index 42d01b81..54713da3 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Create New Database Link +Directory Server Help: Create New Database Link
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ The database link contacts other servers on behalf of a client application and r LDAP URL. This field contains a dynamically created LDAP URL that combines the server names and port numbers you specified in the remote server information fields.

+ @@ -168,9 +170,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -178,7 +182,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -186,4 +196,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb2.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb2.htm index f70ed6ca..2b4d327d 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb2.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb2.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Database Link Settings +Directory Server Help: Database Link Settings
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -170,9 +170,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -180,7 +182,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -188,4 +196,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb3.htm index 87dc0f89..d4f6652f 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Select Controls to Add +Directory Server Help: Select Controls to Add
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -274,6 +274,7 @@ This control carries the universally unique identifier (UUID) and change sequenc

+ @@ -304,9 +306,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -314,7 +318,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -322,4 +332,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb4.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb4.htm index fa9ad0ed..937c4b49 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb4.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb4.htm @@ -1,277 +1,287 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - -Netscape Directory Server Help: Select Components to Add - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
- - - - - - - -
- - - - -
-Netscape logo - -Netscape Directory Server -Console Help -
-
-
- - - - - - - - - - -DocHome - - -     - - - - -
- - - - - - -
-
-

- - -Select Components to Add -

- -

- -Select a component from the list. By default, the list contains the following components: -

-
-

- - -Table 2    Components Available for Chaining   - -

- -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-

- -Component DN -

-
-

- -Description -

-
-

- -cn=resource limits,
cn=components, cn=config -

-

- -Resource limits plug-in. -

- -Resource limits can be applied to remote users if the resource limit plug-in is allowed to chain. -

-

- -cn=certificate-based authentication
cn=components, cn=config -

-

- -Certificate-based authentication plug-in. -

- -This component is used when the SASL-external bind method is used. It retrieves the user certificate from the local remote data source. If you allow this component to chain, certificate-based authentication can work with a database link. -

-

- -cn=ACL plugin, cn=plugins, cn=config -

-

- -ACL plug-in. -

- -Operations used to retrieve and update ACI attributes are not chained because it is not safe to mix local and remote ACI attributes. However, requests used to retrieve user entries may be chained. -

-

- -cn=old plugin, cn=plugins, cn=config -

-

- -Directory Server 4.0 plug-ins. -

- -All Directory Server version 4.0 plug-ins share the same chaining policy, so selecting this option from the list enables them all to chain. -

-

- -cn=referential integrity postoperation,
cn=plugins, cn=config -

-

- -Referential integrity plug-in. -

- -This plug-in ensures that updates made to attributes containing DNs are propagated to all entries that contain pointers to the attribute. For example, if you delete an entry that is a member of a group, the entry is automatically removed from the group. -

-

- -cn=attribute uniqueness, cn=plugins,
cn=config -

-

- -Attribute uniqueness plug-in. -

- -Confirms that the value of a particular attribute is unique across the local server. -

- - -
-
- -

- - -See also -

- - -

- -Configuring the Chaining Policy -

- -
- - - - - -
-
- - - - - - - - - - -DocHome - - -     - - - - -
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

-
-

Last Updated September 08, 2003

- - - - - - \ No newline at end of file + + + + + + + + + + + + +Directory Server Help: Select Components to Add + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + + + +
+ +Directory Server +Console Help +
+
+
+ + + + + + + + + + + +     + + + + +
+ + + + + + +
+
+

+ + +Select Components to Add +

+ +

+ +Select a component from the list. By default, the list contains the following components: +

+
+

+ + +Table 2    Components Available for Chaining   + +

+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+

+ +Component DN +

+
+

+ +Description +

+
+

+ +cn=resource limits,
cn=components, cn=config +

+

+ +Resource limits plug-in. +

+ +Resource limits can be applied to remote users if the resource limit plug-in is allowed to chain. +

+

+ +cn=certificate-based authentication
cn=components, cn=config +

+

+ +Certificate-based authentication plug-in. +

+ +This component is used when the SASL-external bind method is used. It retrieves the user certificate from the local remote data source. If you allow this component to chain, certificate-based authentication can work with a database link. +

+

+ +cn=ACL plugin, cn=plugins, cn=config +

+

+ +ACL plug-in. +

+ +Operations used to retrieve and update ACI attributes are not chained because it is not safe to mix local and remote ACI attributes. However, requests used to retrieve user entries may be chained. +

+

+ +cn=old plugin, cn=plugins, cn=config +

+

+ +Directory Server 4.0 plug-ins. +

+ +All Directory Server version 4.0 plug-ins share the same chaining policy, so selecting this option from the list enables them all to chain. +

+

+ +cn=referential integrity postoperation,
cn=plugins, cn=config +

+

+ +Referential integrity plug-in. +

+ +This plug-in ensures that updates made to attributes containing DNs are propagated to all entries that contain pointers to the attribute. For example, if you delete an entry that is a member of a group, the entry is automatically removed from the group. +

+

+ +cn=attribute uniqueness, cn=plugins,
cn=config +

+

+ +Attribute uniqueness plug-in. +

+ +Confirms that the value of a particular attribute is unique across the local server. +

+ + +
+
+ + + +
+ + + + + +
+
+ + + + + + + + + + + +     + + + + +
+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ + +
+

Last Updated September 08, 2003

+ + + + + + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb5.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb5.htm index f4a1fe47..30f7c0d0 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb5.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb5.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Default Creation Parameters +Directory Server Help: Default Creation Parameters
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -221,9 +221,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -231,7 +233,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -239,4 +247,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb6.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb6.htm index 1a3f9b81..1ac382e0 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb6.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb6.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Database Link Limits and Controls +Directory Server Help: Database Link Limits and Controls
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -198,6 +198,7 @@ The default maximum hops value is 10. The range of values is 0 to 20. + @@ -228,9 +230,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -238,7 +242,13 @@ DocHome
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

+ +

+Copyright (C) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Used by permission.
+Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. +

+ +

Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -246,4 +256,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb7.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb7.htm index 9b6076b2..dea9670e 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb7.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_chaindb7.htm @@ -1,193 +1,203 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - -Netscape Directory Server Help: Database Link Authentication - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
- - - - - - - -
- - - - -
-Netscape logo - -Netscape Directory Server -Console Help -
-
-
- - - - - - - - - - -DocHome - - -     - - - - -
- - - - - - -
-
-

- - -Database Link Authentication -

- -

- -Use the authentication tab to set the attributes required for your new database link to connect with a remote data source on another server. -

-

- -Suffix managed by this database link. The suffix of your directory information tree managed by this database link. -

-

- -Remote server URL. The LDAP URL of the remote server to which this database link connects. The LDAP URL syntax is
ldap://server:[port][ server[:port]]/ -

-

- -Database link bind DN. The DN used by the database link to bind with the remote server. This DN cannot be the directory manager. -

-

- -Database link password. Password used by the database link to bind with the remote server. -

-

- -Confirm database link password. Confirm the remote password. -

-

- -Remote server checklist. Lists what you need to configure on the remote server for database link to successfully chain operations. -

-
    - -
  • -User entry. You need to create an entry in the remote database that corresponds to the DN you specified as the remote server bind DN for the database link. - - -
  • - -
  • -Suffix. The suffix associated with the database link must be present on the remote server. - - -
  • - -
  • -ACI. Provides a sample proxy authorization ACI that need to be added to the naming context on the remote database to which the database link points. This ACI gives the proxy administrative user access only to the data contained within the subtree on which it is specified. - - -
  • -
-

- - -See also -

- - -

- -Configuring the Chaining Policy -

- -
- - - - - -
-
- - - - - - - - - - -DocHome - - -     - - - - -
-

© 2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Portions copyright 1999, 2002-2003 Netscape Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.

-
-

Last Updated April 29, 2003

- - - - - - \ No newline at end of file + + + + + + + + + + + + +Directory Server Help: Database Link Authentication + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + + + +
+ +Directory Server +Console Help +
+
+
+ + + + + + + + + + + +     + + + + +
+ + + + + + +
+
+

+ + +Database Link Authentication +

+ +

+ +Use the authentication tab to set the attributes required for your new database link to connect with a remote data source on another server. +

+

+ +Suffix managed by this database link. The suffix of your directory information tree managed by this database link. +

+

+ +Remote server URL. The LDAP URL of the remote server to which this database link connects. The LDAP URL syntax is
ldap://server:[port][ server[:port]]/ +

+

+ +Database link bind DN. The DN used by the database link to bind with the remote server. This DN cannot be the directory manager. +

+

+ +Database link password. Password used by the database link to bind with the remote server. +

+

+ +Confirm database link password. Confirm the remote password. +

+

+ +Remote server checklist. Lists what you need to configure on the remote server for database link to successfully chain operations. +

+
    + +
  • +User entry. You need to create an entry in the remote database that corresponds to the DN you specified as the remote server bind DN for the database link. + + +
  • + +
  • +Suffix. The suffix associated with the database link must be present on the remote server. + + +
  • + +
  • +ACI. Provides a sample proxy authorization ACI that need to be added to the naming context on the remote database to which the database link points. This ACI gives the proxy administrative user access only to the data contained within the subtree on which it is specified. + + +
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@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -156,6 +156,7 @@ This tab displays two sets of indexes, system indexes and additional indexes. Delete attribute. To remove all of the indexes for a particular attribute, select the attribute in the table, click Delete Attribute, and then click Save.

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+ +Use this dialog box to export a single database to LDIF. +

+

+ +LDIF file (on remote machine). Enter the full path to the LDIF file. Click Browse to locate it on your machine. By default, if you are running the console locally, the file is stored in the current directory. +

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-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -149,9 +149,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -159,7 +161,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -167,4 +175,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db13.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db13.htm index f7de97d1..b199e4c3 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db13.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db13.htm @@ -6,17 +6,14 @@ w3c recommendations except for the following: Lists work as they do in older versions on HTML and not as directed in XHTML. The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + - Netscape Directory Server Help: Settings Tab + Directory Server Help: Settings Tab
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tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + - Netscape Directory Server Help: Settings Tab + Directory Server Help: Settings Tab - - + @@ -49,10 +43,13 @@ Directory ServerConsole Help +
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tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + - Netscape Directory Server Help: Settings Tab + Directory Server Help: Settings Tab - - + @@ -49,10 +43,13 @@ Directory ServerConsole Help +
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tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Passwords Tab +Directory Server Help: Passwords Tab
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ No encryption (CLEAR). This encryption type indicates that the password will app Passwords stored using SSHA, CRYPT, or SHA formats cannot be used for secure login through SASL Digest MD5.

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@@ -236,4 +246,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db3.htm index 24626e5a..b4644925 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Account Lockout Tab +Directory Server Help: Account Lockout Tab
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ You can set up a account lockout policy for the directory using the Account Lock Lockout duration X minutes. Select this option to indicate the amount of time a user will be locked out of the directory after a series of failed bind attempts. If you select this option, you must enter a number of minutes in the text box. Valid values are 1 to 35,791,394 minutes. This option is available only if account lockout is enabled.

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@@ -139,4 +147,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db5.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db5.htm index 17cc6c07..c3431266 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db5.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db5.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Database Settings +Directory Server Help: Database Settings
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@@ -155,4 +163,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db6.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db6.htm index 877ecc2b..93bdc64d 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db6.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db6.htm @@ -1,168 +1,178 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - -Netscape Directory Server Help: Import Database - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- -Add only. The LDIF file may contain modify and delete instructions in addition to the default add instructions. If you want the server to ignore operations other than add, select this checkbox. -

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- -Continue on error. Select this checkbox if you want the server to continue with the import even if errors occur. For example, use this option if you are importing an LDIF file that contains some entries that already exist in the database in addition to new ones. The server notes existing entries in the rejects file while adding all new entries. -

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- -File for rejects. Enter the full path to the file in which you want the server to record all entries it cannot import. For example, the server cannot import an entry that already exists in the database or an entry that has no parent object. By default, the server creates the rejects file in the current directory. -

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+ + +Import Database +

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+ +Use this dialog box to append data to all of your databases using LDAP. You can also use this option to modify and delete entries. +

+

+ +LDIF file (on Console's machine). Enter the full path to the LDIF file you want to import. Click Browse to select the file you want to import. By default, the console uses your current path. +

+ +

+ +Add only. The LDIF file may contain modify and delete instructions in addition to the default add instructions. If you want the server to ignore operations other than add, select this checkbox. +

+ +

+ +Continue on error. Select this checkbox if you want the server to continue with the import even if errors occur. For example, use this option if you are importing an LDIF file that contains some entries that already exist in the database in addition to new ones. The server notes existing entries in the rejects file while adding all new entries. +

+ +

+ +File for rejects. Enter the full path to the file in which you want the server to record all entries it cannot import. For example, the server cannot import an entry that already exists in the database or an entry that has no parent object. By default, the server creates the rejects file in the current directory. +

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- -LDIF file. Enter the full path to the LDIF file you want to import. Click Browse to locate the file on your machine. -

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- -The following two options apply only if you operate the console from a machine remote to the server containing the LDIF file. -

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+ +Use this dialog box to import data to one database or all of your databases. This method overwrites any data contained by the database. +

+

+ +LDIF file. Enter the full path to the LDIF file you want to import. Click Browse to locate the file on your machine. +

+

+ +The following two options apply only if you operate the console from a machine remote to the server containing the LDIF file. +

+

+ +From local machine. Select this radio button to indicate that the LDIF file is located on the local server. By default, the console looks for a file stored in the current directory. +

+

+ +From server machine. Select this radio button to indicate that the LDIF file is located on a remote server. By default, the console looks for the file in the following directory: /opt/productID/slapd-serverID/ldif. +

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@@ -172,4 +182,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db9.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db9.htm index 92d981c5..9a424b73 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db9.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_db9.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Export Databases +Directory Server Help: Export Databases
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@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ Use this dialog box to export your databases to LDIF. Subtree text box. If you selected the Subtree radio button, you can enter the subtree you want the server to export to LDIF in this text box. You can also click Browse to browse the directory and select a subtree.

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@@ -174,4 +184,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_ldbmdb.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_ldbmdb.htm index 4444682e..589b97c4 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_ldbmdb.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_ldbmdb.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Create New Database +Directory Server Help: Create New Database
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- -In the 3-digit number, the first digit represents the owner's permissions, the second digit represents the group's permissions, and the third digit represents everyone's permissions. When changing the default value, keep in mind that 000 will not allow access to the logs and allowing write permissions to everyone can result in the logs being overwritten or deleted by anyone. -

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- -Note that the newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are created; the mode will be set when the log rotates to a new file. -

-

- -Maximum number of logs. The number of logs to archive per directory. When the server exceeds this amount, it deletes old archive logs. The default value is 10. -

-

- -File size for each log. The maximum file size (in MB) for active access log files. Once a file reaches the size you specify, the server archives the file and starts a new one. To specify no maximum, enter a value of -1. -

-

- -Create a new log every. How often you want the server to start a new access log. The server archives a log file if the size of the file reaches the maximum file size or the specified time limit has elapsed, whichever comes first. -

-

- -Deletion Policy. These options allow you to configure the server to delete unneeded archived access log files. -

-

- -When total log exceeds. The server will delete the oldest archived access log once the total of all the logs reaches this amount. The value is given in MB. -

-

- -When free disk space is less than. The server will delete the oldest archived access log if the available disk space is less than this amount. The value is given in MB. -

-

- -When a file is older than. The server will delete an archived access log when the file is older than the age you specify. -

-

- - -See also -

- - -

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+ + + + + + + + + + + +     + + + + +
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+ + +Access Log +

+ +

+ +Use this tab to configure various settings for the directory's access log. The access log contains detailed information about client connections to the directory. +

+

+ +Enable logging. Select this checkbox to configure the server to keep an access log; clear this checkbox to disable access logging. +

+

+ +View Log. Click this button to view the access log for the directory. +

+

+ +Log File. Contains the full path and name of the access log file. By default, the value is: +

+

+ +serverRoot/slapd-serverID/logs/access + +

+ +Creation Policy. These options allow you to specify how often the server archives the current access log and starts a new log file. +

+

+ +Access mode. Indicates the access mode or UNIX file permissions with which log files are to be created. The default value is 600. +

+

+ +The valid values are any combination of 000 to 777, as they mirror numbered or absolute UNIX file permissions. That is, the value must be a combination of a 3-digit number, the digits varying from 0 through 7: +

+

+ +0 - None
1 - Execute only
2 - Write only
3 - Write and execute
4 - Read only
5 - Read and execute
6 - Read and write
7 - Read, write, and execute +

+

+ +In the 3-digit number, the first digit represents the owner's permissions, the second digit represents the group's permissions, and the third digit represents everyone's permissions. When changing the default value, keep in mind that 000 will not allow access to the logs and allowing write permissions to everyone can result in the logs being overwritten or deleted by anyone. +

+

+ +Note that the newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are created; the mode will be set when the log rotates to a new file. +

+

+ +Maximum number of logs. The number of logs to archive per directory. When the server exceeds this amount, it deletes old archive logs. The default value is 10. +

+

+ +File size for each log. The maximum file size (in MB) for active access log files. Once a file reaches the size you specify, the server archives the file and starts a new one. To specify no maximum, enter a value of -1. +

+

+ +Create a new log every. How often you want the server to start a new access log. The server archives a log file if the size of the file reaches the maximum file size or the specified time limit has elapsed, whichever comes first. +

+

+ +Deletion Policy. These options allow you to configure the server to delete unneeded archived access log files. +

+

+ +When total log exceeds. The server will delete the oldest archived access log once the total of all the logs reaches this amount. The value is given in MB. +

+

+ +When free disk space is less than. The server will delete the oldest archived access log if the available disk space is less than this amount. The value is given in MB. +

+

+ +When a file is older than. The server will delete an archived access log when the file is older than the age you specify. +

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- -Use this tab to configure the directory's error log. The error log contains detailed messages about errors and events the server experiences during normal operations. -

-

- -Enable logging. Select this checkbox to configure the server to keep an error log; clear this checkbox to disable error logging. -

-

- -View Log. Click this button to view the error log for the directory. -

-

- -Log File. Contains the full path and filename of the error log. By default, the value is: -

-

- -serverRoot/slapd-serverID/logs/errors - -

- -Creation Policy. These options allow you to specify how often the server archives the current error log and starts a new log file. -

-

- -Access mode. Indicates the access mode or UNIX file permissions with which log files are to be created. The default value is 600. -

-

- -The valid values are any combination of 000 to 777, as they mirror numbered or absolute UNIX file permissions. That is, the value must be a combination of a 3-digit number, the digits varying from 0 through 7: -

-

- -0 - None
1 - Execute only
2 - Write only
3 - Write and execute
4 - Read only
5 - Read and execute
6 - Read and write
7 - Read, write, and execute -

-

- -In the 3-digit number, the first digit represents the owner's permissions, the second digit represents the group's permissions, and the third digit represents everyone's permissions. When changing the default value, keep in mind that 000 will not allow access to the logs and allowing write permissions to everyone can result in the logs being overwritten or deleted by anyone. -

-

- -Note that the newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are created; the mode will be set when the log rotates to a new file. -

-

- -Maximum number of logs. The number of logs to archive per directory. The default value is 1 log, meaning that the server does not rotate the log and it grows indefinitely. -

-

- -File size for each log. The maximum file size (in MB) for active error log files. Once a file reaches the size you specify, the server archives the file and starts a new one. -

-

- -Create a new log every. How often you want the server to start a new error log. The server archives a log file if the size of the file reaches the maximum file size or the specified time limit has elapsed, whichever comes first. -

-

- -Deletion Policy. These options allow you to configure the server to delete unneeded archived error log files. -

-

- -When total log exceeds. The server will delete the oldest archived error log once the total of all the logs reaches this amount. -

-

- -When free disk space is less than. The server will delete the oldest archived error log if the available disk space is less than this amount. -

-

- -When a file is older than. The server will delete an archived error log when the file is older than the age you specify. -

-

- -Log Level. Specifies the kinds of error and event messages the server should store in the error log. By default, no options are selected. Selecting any option will cause the error log to grow very rapidly because additional information is written for every request the server receives. You should not change this option unless told to by Netscape Technical Support. -

-

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+
+
+ + + + + + + + + + + +     + + + + +
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+ + +Error Log +

+ +

+ +Use this tab to configure the directory's error log. The error log contains detailed messages about errors and events the server experiences during normal operations. +

+

+ +Enable logging. Select this checkbox to configure the server to keep an error log; clear this checkbox to disable error logging. +

+

+ +View Log. Click this button to view the error log for the directory. +

+

+ +Log File. Contains the full path and filename of the error log. By default, the value is: +

+

+ +serverRoot/slapd-serverID/logs/errors + +

+ +Creation Policy. These options allow you to specify how often the server archives the current error log and starts a new log file. +

+

+ +Access mode. Indicates the access mode or UNIX file permissions with which log files are to be created. The default value is 600. +

+

+ +The valid values are any combination of 000 to 777, as they mirror numbered or absolute UNIX file permissions. That is, the value must be a combination of a 3-digit number, the digits varying from 0 through 7: +

+

+ +0 - None
1 - Execute only
2 - Write only
3 - Write and execute
4 - Read only
5 - Read and execute
6 - Read and write
7 - Read, write, and execute +

+

+ +In the 3-digit number, the first digit represents the owner's permissions, the second digit represents the group's permissions, and the third digit represents everyone's permissions. When changing the default value, keep in mind that 000 will not allow access to the logs and allowing write permissions to everyone can result in the logs being overwritten or deleted by anyone. +

+

+ +Note that the newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are created; the mode will be set when the log rotates to a new file. +

+

+ +Maximum number of logs. The number of logs to archive per directory. The default value is 1 log, meaning that the server does not rotate the log and it grows indefinitely. +

+

+ +File size for each log. The maximum file size (in MB) for active error log files. Once a file reaches the size you specify, the server archives the file and starts a new one. +

+

+ +Create a new log every. How often you want the server to start a new error log. The server archives a log file if the size of the file reaches the maximum file size or the specified time limit has elapsed, whichever comes first. +

+

+ +Deletion Policy. These options allow you to configure the server to delete unneeded archived error log files. +

+

+ +When total log exceeds. The server will delete the oldest archived error log once the total of all the logs reaches this amount. +

+

+ +When free disk space is less than. The server will delete the oldest archived error log if the available disk space is less than this amount. +

+

+ +When a file is older than. The server will delete an archived error log when the file is older than the age you specify. +

+

+ +Log Level. Specifies the kinds of error and event messages the server should store in the error log. By default, no options are selected. Selecting any option will cause the error log to grow very rapidly because additional information is written for every request the server receives. +

+ + +
+ + + + + +
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+ + + + + + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs3.htm index cf9cf20d..c6fe034f 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_logs3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Audit Log +Directory Server Help: Audit Log
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -166,6 +166,7 @@ Note that the newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are cr When a file is older than. The server will delete an archived audit log when the file is older than the age you specify.

+ @@ -196,9 +198,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -206,7 +210,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -214,4 +224,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree.htm index 3c18dccf..5359f092 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Suffix Settings +Directory Server Help: Suffix Settings
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ Use this tab to specify settings for a particular root or sub suffix. Return Referrals for Update Operations. Select this option to return a referral only during update requests. This is useful for redirecting client requests made to read-only databases.

+ @@ -156,9 +158,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -166,7 +170,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -174,4 +184,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree2.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree2.htm index 03169594..ef20c62f 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree2.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree2.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Database List +Directory Server Help: Database List
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@@ -135,4 +143,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree3.htm index f84e4e86..02340ac1 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Databases +Directory Server Help: Databases
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -120,10 +120,7 @@ Use this tab to specify the databases for the suffix. -

- -For more information about creating customized distribution logic, contact Netscape Professional Services. -

+ @@ -154,9 +152,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -164,7 +164,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -172,4 +178,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree4.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree4.htm index 2b1d886d..ae966e89 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree4.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree4.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Referrals +Directory Server Help: Referrals
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this tab to configure the referrals returned by the suffix. Current referrals for this suffix. Lists the referrals currently in place for this suffix. The entire list of referrals is returned to client applications in response to a request, when you select Referral or Referral on Update in the Suffix Settings tab. Click Delete to remove a referral from the list.

+ @@ -140,9 +142,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -150,7 +154,13 @@ DocHome
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+ +

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@@ -158,4 +168,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree5.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree5.htm index d27e521e..4862d50d 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree5.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree5.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Creating a New Root Suffix +Directory Server Help: Creating a New Root Suffix
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ Use this dialog box to create a new root suffix. Database name. If you select the "Create associated database automatically" checkbox, enter the name of the new database in this field.

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@@ -158,4 +168,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree6.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree6.htm index fcaf3381..d7ae710f 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree6.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree6.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Creating a New Sub Suffix +Directory Server Help: Creating a New Sub Suffix
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ Use this dialog box to create a new sub suffix under an already existing root su Database name. If you select the "Create associated database automatically" checkbox, enter the name of the new database in this field.

+ @@ -148,9 +150,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -158,7 +162,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -166,4 +176,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree7.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree7.htm index d50d8c06..e0e682ba 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree7.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_maptree7.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Remove Suffix +Directory Server Help: Remove Suffix
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this dialog box to delete a suffix and its sub suffixes. Deleting a suffix a Delete this suffix only. Select this option to delete only this suffix, its associated database and replication agreements. Any sub suffixes beneath this suffix will move up a level after the deletion. For example, if you delete a root suffix only, the sub suffix directly beneath becomes a root suffix after the deletion.

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@@ -154,4 +164,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_plugins.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_plugins.htm index 43549e95..958e3143 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_plugins.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_plugins.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Plug-ins +Directory Server Help: Plug-ins
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@@ -171,4 +179,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication.htm index bda4a158..1f6ed32e 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/configtab_replication.htm @@ -1,165 +1,175 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - -Netscape Directory Server Help: Legacy Consumer Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- -Enable Legacy Consumer. Select this checkbox if you want this (6.2) Directory Server to act as a legacy consumer. This means that this server can accept updates from a 4.0, 4.1, or 4.1x supplier server. You must check this checkbox to activate the other fields in this window. -

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+ +Use this tab only when you are using replication agreements established on a 4.0, 4.1, or 4.1x version of Directory Server. +

+

+ +Enable Legacy Consumer. Select this checkbox if you want this (6.2) Directory Server to act as a legacy consumer. This means that this server can accept updates from a 4.0, 4.1, or 4.1x supplier server. You must check this checkbox to activate the other fields in this window. +

+

+ +Supplier DN. Use this field to specify the distinguished name that any supplier server must use to bind to this consumer server to send replication updates. The supplier DN must correspond to an entry that is stored on the consumer server. This entry must not be part of the replicated database. +

+

+ +New supplier password. If a password is specified, the supplier server uses this password to bind to the consumer server. +

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+ +Confirm new supplier password. Confirms that the password entered in the "New supplier password" field is correct. +

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- -Use this tab to configure replication settings for the database selected in the left navigation tree. -

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- -Enable Replica. Select this checkbox to enable replication. You must select this checkbox to activate all other fields in the window. -

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- -Single Master. Select this radio button if you want this Directory Server to act as the single supplier server for this database. -

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- -Current Supplier DNs. This field lists the supplier bind DNs that supplier servers must use to update this replica. You can now specify multiple supplier bind DNs per replica, but only one supplier DN per replication agreement. Use the "Enter a new Supplier DN" field to specify a new supplier DN and click Add to add it to this list. If you have configured replication over SSL, specify the DN of the entry that contains the supplier's certificate in the "Enter a new Supplier DN" field and click Add to add it to this list. -

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- -Current URLs for referrals (Optional). Directory Server uses the information contained in the replication agreement to create referrals from the consumer server to the appropriate supplier servers. This field lists the URLs you specify in addition to the automatic URLs which will be set up automatically. If you want the consumer to return an ldaps:// URL, so that clients will bind to the supplier servers using SSL, enter the URL in the "Enter a new URL" field and click Add to add it to this list of current URLs. In the same way, if you have a cascading replication scenario and you want the referral returned to clients to point to the original supplier instead of the hub supplier, enter the corresponding URL in the "Enter a new URL" field and click Add to add it to this list of current URLs. -

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+ +Use this tab to configure replication settings for the database selected in the left navigation tree. +

+

+ +Enable Replica. Select this checkbox to enable replication. You must select this checkbox to activate all other fields in the window. +

+

+ +Single Master. Select this radio button if you want this Directory Server to act as the single supplier server for this database. +

+

+ +Multiple Master. Select this radio button if you want this Directory Server to act as one of the supplier servers that can replicate this database to consumers. +

+

+ +Hub. Select this radio button if you want this Directory Server to accept updates from a supplier server, and replicate changes to consumer servers. +

+

+ +Dedicated Consumer. Select this radio button if you want this Directory Server to accept updates from a supplier server. A dedicated consumer can service search operations but not update operations. Update operations will be referred to a supplier server. +

+

+ +Replica ID. An integer between 1 and 255 that identifies the replica. The replica IDs of the master replicas must be unique. In other words, master replicas involved in the same multi-master configuration must have different replica IDs. However, two master replicas (corresponding to different suffixes) on the same server can have the same replica ID. +

+

+ +If the ID is incorrect, the field labels turn red and the Save button is disabled. +

+

+ +Purge delay. The delay you specify in these fields determines how often the state information stored in the replicated entries is purged. Check the Never checkbox if you want to save this information indefinitely. +

+

+ +Updatable by a 4.x Replica. Check this checkbox if you want this Directory Server to act as a legacy consumer of a 4.0, 4.1, or 4.1x supplier server. +

+

+ +Current Supplier DNs. This field lists the supplier bind DNs that supplier servers must use to update this replica. You can now specify multiple supplier bind DNs per replica, but only one supplier DN per replication agreement. Use the "Enter a new Supplier DN" field to specify a new supplier DN and click Add to add it to this list. If you have configured replication over SSL, specify the DN of the entry that contains the supplier's certificate in the "Enter a new Supplier DN" field and click Add to add it to this list. +

+

+ +Current URLs for referrals (Optional). Directory Server uses the information contained in the replication agreement to create referrals from the consumer server to the appropriate supplier servers. This field lists the URLs you specify in addition to the automatic URLs which will be set up automatically. If you want the consumer to return an ldaps:// URL, so that clients will bind to the supplier servers using SSL, enter the URL in the "Enter a new URL" field and click Add to add it to this list of current URLs. In the same way, if you have a cascading replication scenario and you want the referral returned to clients to point to the original supplier instead of the hub supplier, enter the corresponding URL in the "Enter a new URL" field and click Add to add it to this list of current URLs. +

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+ +Size limit. The maximum number of entries the directory returns to a client application in response to a search operation. To set no limit, enter -1 in the text box. +

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+ +Time limit. The maximum amount of time (in seconds) the server spends performing a search request. To set no limit, enter -1 in the text box. +

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+ +Idle timeout. The time (in seconds) the server maintains an idle connection before terminating the connection. A value of 0 indicates no limit. +

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+ +Security Device. Select the device you want the server to use. +

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+ +Certificate. Select the certificate you want the server to use. You must have a certificate set up on your system to use SSL. +

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+ +Allow client authentication. Select this option if you want client applications to be able to connect to the server using either simple authentication or client authentication. +

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+ +If you are using certificate-based authentication with replication, then you must select either "Allow client authentication" or "Require client authentication" on the consumer server. +

+

+ +Require client authentication. Select this option if you want client applications to connect to the server using client authentication only. If you select this option, simple authentication is not allowed. +

+

+ +Use SSL in Management Console. Select this checkbox if you want the communication between the Management Console and the directory to be secured using SSL. +

+

+ +If you use this option with client authentication, communication between the Management Console and the server will take place over a secure channel, but without client authentication. +

+

+ +Check hostname against name in certificate for outbound SSL connections. Select this check box if you want an SSL-enabled Directory Server (with certificate based client authentication turned on) to verify authenticity of a request by matching the hostname against the value assigned to the Common Name (CN) attribute of the subject name in the certificate being presented. +

+

+ +By default, this feature is disabled. If you enable it and if the hostname does not match the CN attribute of the certificate, appropriate error and audit messages are logged. For example, in a replicated environment, messages similar to these are logged in the supplier server's log files if it finds that the peer server's hostname doesn't match the name specified in its certificate: +

+

+ +[DATE] - SSL alert: ldap_sasl_bind("",LDAP_SASL_EXTERNAL) 81 (runtime error -12276 - Unable to communicate securely with peer: requested domain name does not match the server's certificate.) +

+

+ +[DATE] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt="cn=to ultra60 client auth" (ultra60:1924): Replication bind with SSL client authentication failed: LDAP error 81 (Can't contact LDAP server) +

+

+ +It is recommended that you turn this attribute on to protect Directory Server's outbound SSL connections against a Man In The Middle (MITN) attack. +

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@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -100,8 +100,9 @@ Use this dialog box to select specific ciphers to use with SSL. You have to enab

-Select the checkboxes next to the ciphers you want your server to use. The Netscape Console requires particular ciphers to work with SSL. +Select the checkboxes next to the ciphers you want your server to use. The Management Console requires particular ciphers to work with SSL.

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- -Use this tab to set up SNMP for the directory. -

-

- -Enable statistics collection. Select this checkbox to enable SNMP for the directory. Clear this checkbox to disable SNMP. -

-

- -Master host (UNIX Only). The host name of the machine on which the master subagent is installed. By default, the value is localhost. -

-

- -Master port (UNIX Only). The port number used to communicate with the master subagent. The default port number is 199. -

-

- -Description. Describes the directory server instance. This description is presented to clients viewing SNMP statistics. -

-

- -Organization. Organization name presented to clients viewing SNMP statistics. -

-

- -Location. The location of the directory. This information is presented to clients viewing the SNMP statistics. -

-

- -Contact. The email address of the person responsible for maintaining the directory. -

-

- -Subagent buttons. Allow you to Stop, Start, and Restart the SNMP subagent on UNIX, or the SNMP Service on Windows. -

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+ +Use this tab to set up SNMP for the directory. +

+

+ +Enable statistics collection. Select this checkbox to enable SNMP for the directory. Clear this checkbox to disable SNMP. +

+

+ +Master host (UNIX Only). The host name of the machine on which the master subagent is installed. By default, the value is localhost. +

+

+ +Master port (UNIX Only). The port number used to communicate with the master subagent. The default port number is 199. +

+

+ +Description. Describes the directory server instance. This description is presented to clients viewing SNMP statistics. +

+

+ +Organization. Organization name presented to clients viewing SNMP statistics. +

+

+ +Location. The location of the directory. This information is presented to clients viewing the SNMP statistics. +

+

+ +Contact. The email address of the person responsible for maintaining the directory. +

+

+ +Subagent buttons. Allow you to Stop, Start, and Restart the SNMP subagent on UNIX, or the SNMP Service on Windows. +

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- -Use this tab to configure the directory manager, the privileged database administrator. -

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- -Directory Manager DN. Contains the DN for the directory manager. By default, this user is cn=Directory Manager. -

-

- -Manager password encryption. Defines how the directory stores the directory manager password in the directory. By default, the directory gives you the following encryption options: -

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+ +Use this tab to configure the directory manager, the privileged database administrator. +

+

+ +Directory Manager DN. Contains the DN for the directory manager. By default, this user is cn=Directory Manager. +

+

+ +Manager password encryption. Defines how the directory stores the directory manager password in the directory. By default, the directory gives you the following encryption options: +

+
    + +
  • +Salted Secure Hashing Algorithm (SSHA). This method is recommended as the most secure. SSHA is the default encryption method. + + +
  • + +
  • +UNIX crypt algorithm (CRYPT). Provided for compatibility with UNIX passwords. + + +
  • + +
  • +Secure Hashing Algorithm (SHA). A one-way has algorithm that is the default encryption schema in Directory Server 4.x. + + +
  • + +
  • +No encryption (CLEAR). This encryption type indicates that the password will appear in plain text. + + +
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+

+ +New password. To change the directory manager password, enter the new password in this text box. +

+

+ +Confirm password. Re-enter the new directory manager password in this text box for verification. +

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- -Use this tab to view information about all object classes that currently exist in your directory schema. You can also delete an object class that you have created using this tab. You cannot edit or delete standard object classes. -

-

- -Parent. Identifies the object class from which the object class currently selected in the Object Classes list inherits attributes and structure. -

-

- -OID. Object identifier (OID) for the object class selected in the Object Classes list. An OID is a string, usually of decimal numbers, that uniquely identifies an object, (such as an object class or an attribute) in an object-oriented system. If no OID is assigned, the directory automatically uses ObjectClass_name-oid. For example, if you created the object class division without supplying an OID, the directory automatically uses division-oid as the OID. -

-

- -Object Classes. Contains a list of all the user-defined and standard object classes that currently exist in the schema. -

-

- -Required Attributes. Lists the required attributes for the object class selected in the Object Classes list. When you add an entry to the directory using this object class, you must add values for the required attributes to the entry. The list also includes inherited attributes. -

-

- -Allowed Attributes. Lists the optional attributes for the object class selected in the Object Classes list. When you add an entry to the directory using this object class, you may add values for the allowed attributes to the entry. The list also includes inherited attributes. -

-

- -Create. Click this button to create a new object class. -

-

- -Edit. To edit a user-defined object class, select it in the Object Classes list and then click Edit. -

-

- -Delete. Select a user-defined object class from the Object Classes list and then click Delete to delete it from the schema. You cannot delete the standard object classes that came with the directory. -

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+ + +Object Classes +

+ +

+ +Use this tab to view information about all object classes that currently exist in your directory schema. You can also delete an object class that you have created using this tab. You cannot edit or delete standard object classes. +

+

+ +Parent. Identifies the object class from which the object class currently selected in the Object Classes list inherits attributes and structure. +

+

+ +OID. Object identifier (OID) for the object class selected in the Object Classes list. An OID is a string, usually of decimal numbers, that uniquely identifies an object, (such as an object class or an attribute) in an object-oriented system. If no OID is assigned, the directory automatically uses ObjectClass_name-oid. For example, if you created the object class division without supplying an OID, the directory automatically uses division-oid as the OID. +

+

+ +Object Classes. Contains a list of all the user-defined and standard object classes that currently exist in the schema. +

+

+ +Required Attributes. Lists the required attributes for the object class selected in the Object Classes list. When you add an entry to the directory using this object class, you must add values for the required attributes to the entry. The list also includes inherited attributes. +

+

+ +Allowed Attributes. Lists the optional attributes for the object class selected in the Object Classes list. When you add an entry to the directory using this object class, you may add values for the allowed attributes to the entry. The list also includes inherited attributes. +

+

+ +Create. Click this button to create a new object class. +

+

+ +Edit. To edit a user-defined object class, select it in the Object Classes list and then click Edit. +

+

+ +Delete. Select a user-defined object class from the Object Classes list and then click Delete to delete it from the schema. You cannot delete the standard object classes that came with the directory. +

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- -Use this dialog box to create a new or edit an existing object class in your directory. You cannot modify the standard object classes that come with Netscape Directory Server. You can modify only those object classes that you define. -

-

- -Name. Enter a unique name for the object class. -

-

- -Parent. Identifies the object class from which the new object class will inherit attributes and structure. You can choose from any existing object class. -

-

- -OID (Optional). Allows you to change the object identifier (OID) for the object class. An OID is a string, usually of decimal numbers, that uniquely identifies an object (such as an object class or an attribute) in an object-oriented system. This field is optional. If you do not specify an OID, the directory automatically uses ObjectClass_name-oid. For example, if you create the object class division without supplying an OID, the directory automatically creates the OID division-oid. -

-

- -Available attributes. Lists all of the attributes in the schema not inherited from the parent object class. You can add attributes to a user-defined object class by selecting the attribute in the list and then clicking the Add button to the left of either the Required Attributes or Allowed Attributes list box. -

-

- -To delete an attribute that you previously added, highlight the attribute in the Required Attributes list or the Allowed Attributes list and then click the corresponding Remove button. -

-

- -Required attributes. Lists the required attributes for the object class including inherited attributes. To add an attribute to the required attributes list, select it in the Available Attributes list and then click the Add button next to the Required Attributes list box. -

-

- -Allowed attributes. Lists the allowed attributes for the object class including inherited attributes. To add an attribute to the allowed attributes list, select it in the Available Attributes list and then click the Add button next to the Allowed Attributes list box. -

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+ +Use this dialog box to create a new or edit an existing object class in your directory. You cannot modify the standard object classes that come with Directory Server. You can modify only those object classes that you define. +

+

+ +Name. Enter a unique name for the object class. +

+

+ +Parent. Identifies the object class from which the new object class will inherit attributes and structure. You can choose from any existing object class. +

+

+ +OID (Optional). Allows you to change the object identifier (OID) for the object class. An OID is a string, usually of decimal numbers, that uniquely identifies an object (such as an object class or an attribute) in an object-oriented system. This field is optional. If you do not specify an OID, the directory automatically uses ObjectClass_name-oid. For example, if you create the object class division without supplying an OID, the directory automatically creates the OID division-oid. +

+

+ +Available attributes. Lists all of the attributes in the schema not inherited from the parent object class. You can add attributes to a user-defined object class by selecting the attribute in the list and then clicking the Add button to the left of either the Required Attributes or Allowed Attributes list box. +

+

+ +To delete an attribute that you previously added, highlight the attribute in the Required Attributes list or the Allowed Attributes list and then click the corresponding Remove button. +

+

+ +Required attributes. Lists the required attributes for the object class including inherited attributes. To add an attribute to the required attributes list, select it in the Available Attributes list and then click the Add button next to the Required Attributes list box. +

+

+ +Allowed attributes. Lists the allowed attributes for the object class including inherited attributes. To add an attribute to the allowed attributes list, select it in the Available Attributes list and then click the Add button next to the Allowed Attributes list box. +

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-Use this tab to view information about existing attributes, to create new attributes, or to delete attributes you previously created. For more specific information about the configuration attributes, refer to the Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference. +Use this tab to view information about existing attributes, to create new attributes, or to delete attributes you previously created. +

-Standard Attributes (Read-Only). The Standard Attributes table lists all standard attributes along with their OIDs and corresponding attribute syntax. The alphabetical listing of all available attributes helps you determine whether or not you need to create a new attribute. The information in the table is defined below. More specific information is available in the Netscape Schema Reference Guide. +Standard Attributes (Read-Only). The Standard Attributes table lists all standard attributes along with their OIDs and corresponding attribute syntax. The alphabetical listing of all available attributes helps you determine whether or not you need to create a new attribute. The information in the table is defined below. More specific information is available in the Red Hat Schema Reference Guide.

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- -Syntax. Select a syntax that describes the data to be held by the attribute. Available syntaxes are Integer, IA5String, Case Exact String, Case Ignore String, URI, GeneralizedTime, DistinguishedName (DN), TelephoneNumber, Boolean, Binary, DirectoryString, CountryName, PostalAddress, and Octet String. For a description of each syntax, see the Netscape Schema Reference Guide. The default value is DirectoryString. -

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+ + +Create Attribute Dialog Box +

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+ +This dialog box allows you to create new attributes or edit existing ones. +

+

+ +Attribute name. A unique string that identifies the attribute you are creating. +

+

+ +Attribute OID (optional). The Attribute OID field is an optional field that you can use to supply an object identifier (OID) for the new attribute. If you do not supply an OID, the directory automatically uses attribute_name-oid. For example, if you create a new attribute called birthdate, the default OID is birthdate-oid. +

+

+ +Attribute aliases (optional). You can specify a nickname for the new attribute. For example, cn is an alias for the CommonName attribute. +

+

+ +Attribute description (optional). Enter a short description of the new attribute. +

+

+ +Syntax. Select a syntax that describes the data to be held by the attribute. Available syntaxes are Integer, IA5String, Case Exact String, Case Ignore String, URI, GeneralizedTime, DistinguishedName (DN), TelephoneNumber, Boolean, Binary, DirectoryString, CountryName, PostalAddress, and Octet String. For a description of each syntax, see the Red Hat Schema Reference Guide. The default value is DirectoryString. +

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+ +Multi-valued. When selected, this option specifies that the attribute you are creating is multi-valued, meaning an entry may contain more than one instance of this attribute. +

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- -Use the Matching Rules tab to view all the matching rules used by the directory. The table includes matching rules from plug-ins you have created.You cannot edit the standard matching rules. -

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- -Matching rules provide guidelines for how the server compares strings during a search operation. In an international search, the matching rule tells the server what collation order and operator to use. For example, a matching rule in an international search might tell the server to search for attribute values that come at or after llama in the Spanish collation order. -

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- -Name. Contains a list of all the user-defined and standard matching rules currently available to the directory. Standard matching rules are named according to the following syntax: -

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- -Where AttributeSyntax is the type of attribute on which this matching rule may be applied, SearchType is the type of search for which this matching rule may be applied, and Lang is the abbreviated code for the locale of the matching rule. -

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- -Description. Contains the two character language tag of the locale. If necessary to distinguish regional differences in language, the language tag may also contain a country code, which is a two-character uppercase string (as defined in ISO standard 3166). The language code and country code are separated by a hyphen. For example, the language tag used to identify the British English locale is en-GB. -

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+ + +Matching Rules +

+ +

+ +Use the Matching Rules tab to view all the matching rules used by the directory. The table includes matching rules from plug-ins you have created.You cannot edit the standard matching rules. +

+

+ +Matching rules provide guidelines for how the server compares strings during a search operation. In an international search, the matching rule tells the server what collation order and operator to use. For example, a matching rule in an international search might tell the server to search for attribute values that come at or after llama in the Spanish collation order. +

+

+ +Name. Contains a list of all the user-defined and standard matching rules currently available to the directory. Standard matching rules are named according to the following syntax: +

+

+ +AttributeSyntax SearchType-Lang +

+

+ +Where AttributeSyntax is the type of attribute on which this matching rule may be applied, SearchType is the type of search for which this matching rule may be applied, and Lang is the abbreviated code for the locale of the matching rule. +

+

+ +The possible name types include: +

+
    + +
  • +caseIgnoreOrderingMatch-(Lang) + + +
  • + +
  • +caseExactOrderingMatch-(Lang) + + +
  • + +
  • +caseIgnoreSubstringMatch-(Lang) + + +
  • + +
  • +caseExactSubstringMatch-(Lang) + + +
  • +
+

+ +OID. The object identifier of the matching rule's locale. Each locale supported by the directory has an associated collation order OID. +

+

+ +Syntax. Displays the syntax of the matching rule's locale. Matching rule syntax is defined as "Directory String" and is used internally by the directory. +

+

+ +Description. Contains the two character language tag of the locale. If necessary to distinguish regional differences in language, the language tag may also contain a country code, which is a two-character uppercase string (as defined in ISO standard 3166). The language code and country code are separated by a hyphen. For example, the language tag used to identify the British English locale is en-GB. +

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+ + + + + + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser.htm index 19da06c2..fb88726e 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Directory Browser +Directory Server Help: Directory Browser
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -117,9 +117,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -127,7 +129,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -135,4 +143,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser2.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser2.htm index f99eff01..92acfb5f 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser2.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser2.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Passwords Tab +Directory Server Help: Passwords Tab
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@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ No encryption (CLEAR). This encryption type indicates that the password will app Passwords stored using SSHA, CRYPT, or SHA formats cannot be used for secure login through SASL Digest MD5.

+ @@ -218,9 +220,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -228,7 +232,13 @@ DocHome
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+ +

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@@ -236,4 +246,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser3.htm index 89494a84..6739cae2 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Account Lockout Tab +Directory Server Help: Account Lockout Tab
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ You can set up a account lockout policy for the directory using the Account Lock Lockout duration X minutes. Select this option to indicate the amount of time a user will be locked out of the directory after a series of failed bind attempts. If you select this option, you must enter a number of minutes in the text box. Valid values are 1 to 35,791,394 minutes. This option is available only if account lockout is enabled.

+ @@ -148,9 +150,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -158,7 +162,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -166,4 +176,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser4.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser4.htm index 338c1cf0..578fb936 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser4.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dir_browser4.htm @@ -1,189 +1,199 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - -Netscape Directory Server Help: Edit Smart Referrals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- -Use this tab to configure smart referrals. Smart referrals allow you to map a directory entry or directory tree to a specific LDAP URL. Using smart referrals, you can refer client applications to a specific server or a specific entry on a specific server. -

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- -Enable Smart Referrals. Check this option to define smart referrals for the selected entry. Unchecking the option removes all smart referrals from the entry and deletes objectclass: referral. -

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- -Smart Referral List. Lists the referrals currently in place for the selected entry. The entire list of referrals is returned to client applications in response to a request, when you select Referral or Referral on Update in the Suffix Settings tab. -

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- -To modify the list, click Edit to edit the selected referral or Delete to delete the selected referral. -

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- -Enter a new Smart Referral. Enter a referral in the LDAP URL format and then click Add to add the referral to the list. The LDAP URL to which you want to refer client application requests must be in the following format: -

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- -ldap://directory.example.com:389/cn=jdoe,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com -

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- -You may also click Construct to be guided through the process of adding a referral. -

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- -To allow a referral to be followed with different authentication, click Authentication and specify the appropriate DN and password. Keep in mind that this authentication remains valid only until the console is closed; then, it's reset to the same authentication used to log into the console. -

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+ + +Edit Smart Referrals +

+ +

+ +Use this tab to configure smart referrals. Smart referrals allow you to map a directory entry or directory tree to a specific LDAP URL. Using smart referrals, you can refer client applications to a specific server or a specific entry on a specific server. +

+

+ +Enable Smart Referrals. Check this option to define smart referrals for the selected entry. Unchecking the option removes all smart referrals from the entry and deletes objectclass: referral. +

+

+ +Smart Referral List. Lists the referrals currently in place for the selected entry. The entire list of referrals is returned to client applications in response to a request, when you select Referral or Referral on Update in the Suffix Settings tab. +

+

+ +To modify the list, click Edit to edit the selected referral or Delete to delete the selected referral. +

+

+ +Enter a new Smart Referral. Enter a referral in the LDAP URL format and then click Add to add the referral to the list. The LDAP URL to which you want to refer client application requests must be in the following format: +

+

+ +ldap://hostname:portnumber/[optional_dn] +

+

+ +where [optional_dn] is the explicit DN you want the server to return to the requesting client application. For example, you might enter an LDAP URL as follows: +

+

+ +ldap://directory.example.com:389/cn=jdoe,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com +

+

+ +You may also click Construct to be guided through the process of adding a referral. +

+

+ +To allow a referral to be followed with different authentication, click Authentication and specify the appropriate DN and password. Keep in mind that this authentication remains valid only until the console is closed; then, it's reset to the same authentication used to log into the console. +

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+ + + + + + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos.htm index 432f1dcf..a1c35a5b 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Attribute +Directory Server Help: Attribute
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -118,6 +118,7 @@ This dialog box lists the attributes generated by the class of service. Remove. Click Remove to delete an attribute from the list.

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+ +

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@@ -166,4 +176,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos2.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos2.htm index 10c0a989..896677cb 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos2.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos2.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Create New Class of Service +Directory Server Help: Create New Class of Service
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this dialog box to create a new class of service. Description. Enter a description of your class of service.

+ @@ -140,9 +142,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -150,7 +154,13 @@ DocHome
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+ +

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+ +

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@@ -158,4 +168,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos3.htm index f34bc63b..fdca3bfe 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_cos3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Template +Directory Server Help: Template
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -130,6 +130,7 @@ Using both a DN and the value of an attribute from the target entry Attribute Name. If you choose to have the template entry identified by the value of one of the target entry's attributes, enter the attribute name in this field. Be sure to select an attribute which contains DN values.

+ @@ -160,9 +162,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -170,7 +174,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -178,4 +188,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role.htm index 5173d462..7674eb4a 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Add New Filtered Role Member +Directory Server Help: Add New Filtered Role Member
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ Email + @@ -192,9 +194,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -202,7 +206,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -210,4 +220,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role2.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role2.htm index 4aec1d96..1829fa9c 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role2.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role2.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Add New Managed Role Member +Directory Server Help: Add New Managed Role Member
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this dialog box to add members to your new managed role. Managed roles allow Selected DN. Contains the DN of the selected entry.

+ @@ -140,9 +142,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -150,7 +154,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -158,4 +168,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role3.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role3.htm index a39cf631..95b64a5e 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role3.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role3.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Add New Nested Role Member +Directory Server Help: Add New Nested Role Member
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this dialog box to add members to a new nested role. Nested roles allow you Remove. Click Remove to remove roles from the list.

+ @@ -140,9 +142,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -150,7 +154,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -158,4 +168,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role4.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role4.htm index 0a89f44a..9cffa95c 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role4.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role4.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Role Accounts Tab +Directory Server Help: Role Accounts Tab
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this tab to activate or inactivate a user or role. Once inactivated, all aff Activate. Click this button to reactive a user or role that has been inactivated.

+ @@ -136,9 +138,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -146,7 +150,13 @@ DocHome
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+ +

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Last Updated April 29, 2003

@@ -154,4 +164,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role5.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role5.htm index be0c2a12..19789052 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role5.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role5.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: General Tab +Directory Server Help: General Tab
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this tab to name and describe your new managed, filtered, or nested role. Description. Enter a brief description of the role in this field.

+ @@ -140,9 +142,11 @@ the revision date--> +      @@ -150,7 +154,13 @@ DocHome
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@@ -158,4 +168,4 @@ DocHome - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role6.htm b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role6.htm index 3b7cff43..7d70c9b7 100644 --- a/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role6.htm +++ b/ldap/docs/dirhlp/help/dirtab_role6.htm @@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ The tags have targets that use spaces. --> - - + + -Netscape Directory Server Help: Set Role +Directory Server Help: Set Role
-Netscape logo -Netscape Directory Server +Directory Server Console Help
@@ -68,9 +66,11 @@ system cascading style sheet is used. --> +      @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Use this dialog box to edit a role of an entry. Other Roles Tab. This tab displays the filtered and nested roles to which the entry belongs. Click Edit to make changes to the filtered or nested roles of the entry.

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- -Show All Allowed Attributes. This checkbox controls the list of attributes shown in the property editor -- the list either includes only the attributes with values currently in the entry or all attributes allowed by schema for the selected object. The checkbox is unselected by default, and the attribute list shows only currently present attributes. Select the checkbox if you want the property editor to display all the attributes allowed by schema for the currently selected object. . -

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+ +Use this dialog box to modify the object classes and attributes contained within an entry. +

+

+ +Show Attribute Names. Select this option if you want the property editor to display the names of the attributes as they appear in the schema. For example, mail instead of Email address. +

+

+ +Show Attribute Descriptions. Select this option if you want the property editor to display the friendly names of the attributes. For example, Email address instead of mail. This option is selected by default. +

+

+ +Show All Allowed Attributes. This checkbox controls the list of attributes shown in the property editor -- the list either includes only the attributes with values currently in the entry or all attributes allowed by schema for the selected object. The checkbox is unselected by default, and the attribute list shows only currently present attributes. Select the checkbox if you want the property editor to display all the attributes allowed by schema for the currently selected object. . +

+

+ +Show DN. Select this checkbox if you want to view the entry's DN. +

+

+ +Add Value. If the currently selected attribute is not the objectclass attribute or a binary attribute, you can use this command to insert a blank text box for the currently selected attribute. Enter the new value in the text box. +

+

+ +If a value already exists for the attribute and the attribute is not multi-valued, you cannot enter additional values. Attempting to do so results in an object class violation. +

+

+ +Delete Value. Use this command to delete the currently selected attribute value. This will not delete the attribute itself. +

+

+ +Add Attribute. Use this command to add an attribute to the entry. When you select this command, the Add Attribute dialog box appears. This dialog box lists only those attributes contained within the object classes already assigned to this entry. +

+

+ +Delete Attribute. Use this command to delete the currently selected attribute from the entry. +

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- -Sometimes a user's name can be more accurately represented in characters of a language other than the default language. For example, Noriko's name is Japanese, and she has indicated on her hiring forms that she prefers that her name be represented by Japanese characters when possible. You can select Japanese as a language subtype for the givenname attribute so that other users can search for her Japanese name. -

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+ +Language. Contains a list of languages that can be assigned to the attribute as subtypes. +

+

+ +Sometimes a user's name can be more accurately represented in characters of a language other than the default language. For example, Noriko's name is Japanese, and she has indicated on her hiring forms that she prefers that her name be represented by Japanese characters when possible. You can select Japanese as a language subtype for the givenname attribute so that other users can search for her Japanese name. +

+

+ +If you specify a language subtype for an attribute, the subtype is added to the attribute name as follows: +

+

+ +attribute;lang-subtype +

+

+ +Where attribute is the attribute you are adding to the entry and subtype is the two character abbreviation for the language. For example: +

+

+ +givenname;lang-ja +

+

+ +You can assign only one language subtype per instance of an attribute in an entry. To assign multiple language subtypes, add another instance of the attribute to the entry and then assign the new language subtype to the copy. +

+

+ +Subtype. Contains a list of commonly-used subtypes (other than languages) that can be assigned to the attribute as a subtype. The options include: +

+
    + +
  • +Binary—Indicates that the attribute value is binary. For example, userCertificate;binary. + + +
  • + +
  • +Pronunciation—Indicates that the attribute value is a phonetic representation. The subtype is added to the attribute name as follows: attribute;phonetic. This subtype is commonly used in combination with a language subtype for languages that have more than one alphabet, where one is a phonetic representation. You might want to use this with attributes that are expected to contain user names, such as cn or givenname. For example, givenname;lang-ja;phonetic indicates that the attribute value is the phonetic version of the entry's Japanese name. + + +
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+ +Use this tab to view status about replication agreements configured for the server. You can also use this tab to see the progress of consumer initialization for a particular replication agreement. +

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+ +Refresh. Refreshes the display. +

+

+ +Continuous refresh. Select this checkbox to provide continuously updated status. +

+

+ +Agreement table. This table contains the name you provided when you set up the replication agreement, the suffix being replicated, and the identity of the consumer server. Select an agreement in the table, and its status is shown in the table below. +

+

+ +Replica suffix. Specifies the subtree contained by this replica. +

+

+ +Consumer. Specifies the consumer server in the agreement. +

+

+ +Supplier. Specifies the supplier server in the agreement. +

+

+ +Number of changes. Indicates the number of successfully replicated changes and the number of changes currently in the changelog. For example: [7] - [10] indicates that seven (7) changes have been successfully replicated and that ten (10) changes are listed in the changelog as needing updating. +

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+ +"Unknown" indicates that the server has encountered an error and replication cannot continue or the server could not read the last change number from the supplier. +

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+ +These errors may not indicate a true error condition if no changes have occurred on the supplier or if the consumer has not been initialized. +

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+ +Last replica update began. Specifies the time at which the last replication operation began. +

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+ +Last replica update ended. Specifies the time at which the last replication operation ended. +

+

+ +Last update message. Gives the last replication update message received by the server. +

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+ +Consumer initialization. Indicates whether consumer initialization is in progress. +

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+ +Last consumer init. update message. Gives the last consumer initialization update message received by the server. +

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+ +Use this dialog box to create a backup of your directory. +

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+ +Directory. Enter the full path of the directory where you want the server to store the backup file, or click Browse to browse to an existing directory. +

+

+ +Use default. Click this button if you want the server to suggest a path for you. If you choose this option, the server stores the backup file in: +

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+ +Use this dialog box to restore your directory from a previously created backup. Directory Server must be shut down before you can restore it from a backup. Restoring your database overwrites any existing database files. +

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+ +Available backups. The Console lists all backups in the default directory (serverRoot/slapd-serverID/bak/backup_directory) in this list box. +

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+ +Directory. If no backups appear in the Available Backups list, enter the full path to a location containing a valid backup. +

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