You must be the root user on an LDAP server that is running Trusted Extensions. The server can be a proxy server.
Your Sun Java System Directory Server must be configured. You have completed one of the following configurations:
Configuring an LDAP Server on a Trusted Extensions Host (Task Map)
Configuring an LDAP Proxy Server on a Trusted Extensions Host (Task Map)
Register the LDAP administrative credentials.
LDAP-Server # /usr/sadm/bin/dtsetup storeCred Administrator DN:Type the value for cn on your system Password:Type the Directory Manager password Password (confirm):Retype the password |
List the scopes on the Directory Server.
LDAP-Server # /usr/sadm/bin/dtsetup scopes Getting list of manageable scopes... Scope 1 file:Displays name of file scope Scope 2 ldap:Displays name of ldap scope |
Your LDAP server setup determines the scopes that are listed. The LDAP scope is not listed until the LDAP toolbox is edited. The toolbox cannot be edited until after the server is registered.
In this example, the name of the LDAP server is LDAP1 and the value for cn is the default, Directory Manager.
# /usr/sadm/bin/dtsetup storeCred Administrator DN:cn=Directory Manager Password:abcde1;! Password (confirm):abcde1;! # /usr/sadm/bin/dtsetup scopes Getting list of manageable scopes... Scope 1 file:/LDAP1/LDAP1 Scope 2 ldap:/LDAP1/cd=LDAP1,dc=example-domain,dc=com |