Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also
get-admin-ldap-auth-prop <connect_options> [--echo|-e] [--no-prompt|-Q] [--verbose|-v]
Use this command to view the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) authentication database properties.
You can view the following properties:
enabled - Indicates whether the authentication database is enabled at runtime. The default value is true.
url - The URL of the authentication database.
auth-expiring-url - The URL to which the server redirects the request, if the password is about to expire soon.
bind-dn - The name that the administration server uses to initially bind (or log in) to the directory server, for example, cn=Directory Manager.
bind-pw - The password used for authentication.
dc-suffix - The suffix of the LDAP database.
search-filter - The search filter to find the user.
group-search-filter - The search filter to find group memberships for the user.
group-search-attr - The LDAP attribute name that contains the group name entries.
allow-group - A comma separated list of groups. Users belonging to these groups will be allowed to login.
For a description of connect_options, see help(1).
Specify this option to print this command on the standard output before running it. This option also prints the default value for all the optional options for which you did not provide values.
If you specify this option, wadm does not prompt for passwords while running this command. Use this option if you have defined all passwords in a password file and specified the file using the --password-file connect_option.
Specify this option to display a verbose output.
wadm get-admin-ldap-auth-prop --user=admin --host=serverhost --password-file=../admin.passwd --port=8989 --ssl=true --no-prompt rcfile=null |
wadm get-admin-ldap-auth-prop --user=admin --host=serverhost --password-file=../admin.passwd --port=8989 --ssl=true --no-prompt rcfile=null allow-group |
The following exit values are returned:
command executed successfully
error in executing the command
Name | Synopsis | Description | Options | Operands | Examples | Exit Status | See Also