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System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP) |
Part I About Naming and Directory Services
1. Naming and Directory Services (Overview)
2. The Name Service Switch (Overview)
Part II DNS Setup and Administration
3. DNS Setup and Administration (Reference)
Part III NIS Setup and Administration
4. Network Information Service (NIS) (Overview)
5. Setting Up and Configuring NIS Service
Part IV LDAP Naming Services Setup and Administration
8. Introduction to LDAP Naming Services (Overview/Reference)
9. LDAP Basic Components and Concepts (Overview)
10. Planning Requirements for LDAP Naming Services (Tasks)
11. Setting Up Sun Java System Directory Server With LDAP Clients (Tasks)
Configuring Sun Java System Directory Server by Using idsconfig
Creating a Checklist Based on Your Server Installation
Using Service Search Descriptors to Modify Client Access to Various Services
Setting Up SSDs Using idsconfig
How to Configure Sun Java System Directory Server by Using idsconfig
Populating the Directory Server Using ldapaddent
How to Populate Sun Java System Directory Server With User Password Data Using ldapaddent
Populating the Directory Server With Additional Profiles
How to Populate the Directory Server With Additional Profiles Using ldapclient
Configuring the Directory Server to Enable Account Management
12. Setting Up LDAP Clients (Tasks)
13. LDAP Troubleshooting (Reference)
14. LDAP General Reference (Reference)
15. Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Overview/Tasks)
16. Transitioning From NIS+ to LDAP
A. Solaris 10 Software Updates to DNS, NIS, and LDAP
Schema changes were implemented between the release of Sun Java System Directory Server 5.1 (formerly Sun ONE Directory Server) and the release of Sun Java System Directory Server 5.2. The ldapaddent command now adds objectclass: device to the entries of ethers/bootparams. Therefore, if you choose to use the LDAP commands to migrate directory data from Sun Java System Directory Server 5.1 to 5.2, you must use ldapaddent -d to export data and ldapaddent to import data. Otherwise, if you use the Sun Java System Directory Server tools db2ldif and ldif2db to migrate data, you must apply Sun Java System Directory Server 5.2 with all patches before migrating the data, or the data import could fail.
For information about configuring the Sun Java System Directory Server 5.2, see the Sun Java System Directory Server documentation, that is included with the Sun Java Enterprise System.