Novell LDAP Proxy 1.0 Administration Guide - NetIQ
Novell LDAP Proxy 1.0 Administration Guide - NetIQ
Novell LDAP Proxy 1.0 Administration Guide - NetIQ
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Example 2<br />
Example 2 specifies that a monitor request is described in a search<br />
policy, cn-monitor. This search policy is referred in a Connection Route policy, monitor-admin.<br />
3.7.5 Connection Route Policy<br />
By default, one Connection Route policy is defined in the node and the defined<br />
Connection Route policy is referred in the node in the configuration file. You<br />
can add more Connection Route policies to this configuration.<br />
For instance, assume that you want to define a Connection Route policy, all-clients, to specify<br />
that an incoming request from either a network IP address 192.168.1.1 with 24 subnet bits or a<br />
base ou=dept1,o=my_company must be routed and analyzed by the search policy defined as searchpolicy.<br />
It is then passed on to the back-end server group called connld. You can define the<br />
configuration as follows:<br />
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