- Page 1 and 2: LDAP andOpenLDAP(on the Linux Platf
- Page 3 and 4: KLUGThe master copy of this documen
- Page 5 and 6: ¢What is LDAP?A cross platform pro
- Page 7 and 8: £What does a directory looklike?Ba
- Page 9 and 10: ¤Why?Directories offer many benefi
- Page 11 and 12: ¥¥The Advantages of LDAP v3over L
- Page 13 and 14: LDAP(Schema)
- Page 15 and 16: ¦What is an OID?Every schema eleme
- Page 17 and 18: WARNING(Object Class Type)Early Ope
- Page 19 and 20: Attribute SchemaOID Name (alias for
- Page 21 and 22: Attribute Syntaxesbinary 1.3.6.1.4.
- Page 23 and 24: The OID is the truth.The names of a
- Page 25 and 26: PartitioningThe entire LDAP directo
- Page 27: Superior InformationSuperior inform
- Page 31 and 32: Operational ACI AttributesIf your O
- Page 33 and 34: subSchemaOne of the most useful bit
- Page 35 and 36: The ManageDsaIT ControlOID: 2.16.84
- Page 37 and 38: The "alias" objectThe alias object
- Page 39 and 40: Start TLSExtended OperationOID: 1.3
- Page 41 and 42: LDAP(OpenLDAPConfiguration,Global)
- Page 43 and 44: The Config FilesUsually in /etc/lda
- Page 45 and 46: disallowThe disallow configuration
- Page 47 and 48: loglevelThe loglevel directive cont
- Page 49 and 50: Checking the SSL ConfigurationOnce
- Page 51 and 52: The ties that bind....The processes
- Page 53 and 54: ###$SASL RealmsOpenLDAP v2.0.x supp
- Page 55 and 56: )**OpenLDAP + SASL + GSSAPI(OpenLDA
- Page 57 and 58: LDAP(OpenLDAPConfiguration,Backends
- Page 59 and 60: ,,backldapThe back ldap module acts
- Page 61 and 62: 001backpasswdThe back passwd backen
- Page 63 and 64: Back3 metabackmeta22 is currently o
- Page 65 and 66: SlapindexIf additional indexes are
- Page 67 and 68: 6Buffer Stuffing(Single Threaded In
- Page 69 and 70: 89FilesystemSince the LDAP database
- Page 71: ;Journalized FilesystemsBy default
- Page 74 and 75: ?? ?Enabling the SQL backendIn orde
- Page 76 and 77: AB“ rdbms_depend”The exact SQL
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Attribute Mappingsldap_attr_mapping
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C Cdn Mappingldap_entriesThe purpos
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Referral Mappingldap_referralsldap_
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Stored Procedure Examples
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LDAP(Replication &Redundancy)
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GGGReplication DiagramReplication D
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KKMLPopulating SlavesOne of the mos
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NNNNThe Replication LogOn serveral
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OOPPThe Rejection LogThe rejection
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QChasing ReferralsIf a client submi
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LDAP(AccessControl)
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Access LevelsOpenLDAP support four
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ACL Matching PatternsThere are seve
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TUGroup MatchingOne of the most pow
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Regular Expression MatchingThe use
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Anonymous UsersWhen an application
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selfwriteThe selfwrite access direc
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LDAP(AccessControlwith ACI)
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Advantages of ACIThe single biggest
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OpenLDAPacl & OpenLDAPaciEvery obje
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The ACI ACL (OpenLDAPaci)In order t
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OpenLDAPaci: RightsThe rights field
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LDAP(CommonObjectclasses)
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[\RFC2307The RFC document specifies
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Hierarchy: cosine.schemadSA pilotDS
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^^_Hierarchy: Kerberos V & Sambakrb
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LDAP(SystemIntegration)
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etc/openldap/ldap.confThe defaults
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The LDAP NSS ModulesGLIBC systems u
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cA PAM LDAP login file#%PAM 1.0auth
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etc/ldap.conftimelimit 30The maximu
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passwd PAM file(/etc/pam.d/passwd)a
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LDAP(Migration)
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Using the scripts...The file migrat
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Extended MigrationAn extended migra
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LDAP(ExampleNSS Objects)
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An entry ofposixGroup Objectusers:x
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An entry such ofipService Objectjet
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ipProtocol ObjectAn entry ofpipe 13
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What is an SRV record?Traditionally
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h1123 vs. 2181SRV protocol and serv
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SRV and nss_ldapTo use SRV records
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LDAP(Data Tips)
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Loading Tip: Normalize DNThe LDAP s
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nInvalid DataIf, when trying to loa
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LDAP(Utilities)
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vLDIFLDAP Directory Information Fil
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wwwwwwwwldapsearchldapsearch [optio
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z{{ldapmodify / ldapaddThe ldapmodi
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~Binding with the utilities....If y
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‚ƒ„……slapcatslapcat is the
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gqgq is an LDAP v3 utility for GnaO
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gq(Schema browser)
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HADHyperactive Directory Administra
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Directory Administrator(http://www.
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†LDAP Browser / Editor(http://www
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‡ˆLDIF To VCardhttp://www.pawebw
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ŠŠŠŠ‹‹‹ŒŽŽŽFrom the c
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Wallal(http://www.mnot.net/wallal/h
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mod_auth_ldap(http://nona.net/softw
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Gnarwl(http://www.oss.billiton.de/s
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””•••m4: LDAPDefaultSpecT
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˜m4: LDAPROUTE_DOMAINThe m4 sendma
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m4: LDAPROUTE_DOMAINThe results of
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RFC822rfc822 defines a the concept
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¡¡¡LDAP + sendmailYou can also d
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LDAP SMTP Access Controlcn=Allow SM
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¤¥¥§¥¥¥¥¥¦Installing GNAR
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GNARWL Integration
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LDAP(SambaPDC)This information now
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© ©©© ©©©Building Samba1. Gr
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[globals]encrypt passwords = yesdom
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The Admin And His SecretsSince the
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Samba UsersSamba users must be UN*X
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¬¬¬Samba User Attributesprofil
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Samba TimesThe sambaAccount objectc
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Samba SecurityThe ntpassword and lm
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Samba Attribute IndexesFor good per
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³´bind & OpenldapAs of version 9.
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··The dnsZone SchemaWhile the sta
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objectclass: dNSZone (2/4)A very ba
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LDAP(LTSP)
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LDAP(ILS)
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NetMeeting Directory Kit(http://vyg
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¾ILS AttributesDescription Attribu
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¿OpenLDAP as an ILS Agent(Initiali
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ÀÀÀÀOpenLDAP as an ILS Agent(St
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GNOMEMeeting and ILSEntry your ILS
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NetMeeting & ILSThe comment is NOT
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ÁBreaking NetMeeting ExclusivityNe
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ÃLDAP(xml &xmlrpc)
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ÄWhy DSMLWhat do directories and X
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ÉÉDSML MiscFor binary data DSML s
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DSML ToolsA set of DSML utilities (
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ÐÑÐÑÑÑÑÑCastor(http://casto
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ÒWhat is xmlBlaster?http://www.xml
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ÔLDAP Module Limitations(From the
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What is Active Directory
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ÖÖÖ××SRV records used by AD_ld
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LDAP(C)
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ldap_init & ldap_openBefore any oth
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ØØldap_bind method parameterint l
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ldap_search_parametersint ldap_sear
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ldap_first_entryLDAPMessage* ldap_f
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Úldap_get_dnchar* ldap_get_dn(LDAP
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ldap_next_attributechar* ldap_next_
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ldap_count_valuesint ldap_count_val
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Üint ldap_msgfree(LDAPMessage* msg
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void ldap_perror(LDAP* ld, char* s)
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Simple C LDAP Queryinit & bindHost
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printf("Objects Found: %d\n",ldap_c
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Simple C LDAP QueryClose it upif (b
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ldap_modify & ldap_modify_s
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ldap_delete & ldap_delete_s
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LDAP(AIX)
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LDAP(MoreInformation....)