System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP)

Sun ONE Directory Server Configuration Worksheet

Table 11–1 Basic Information Required During Typical Configuration

Description 

Examples 

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Administration domain 

example.com

  

Administration Server port number 

5201

  

Directory Administrator ID 

admin

  

Directory Administrator password 

$3kReT4wD

  

Directory Manager DN [All DNs must be entered in UTF-8 encoding. Refer to RFC 2253 for more information. Older encodings such as ISO-8859-1 are not supported.] (super user for the directory)

cn=Directory Manager

  

Directory Manager password (at least 8 characters) 

#$8Yk$-%^

  

Directory Server port number (1-65535, inclusive) [The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority assigns port numbers less than 1024. Install as super user to use a port less than 1024.]

389 (default LDAP)

636 (default LDAP/SSL)

  

Fully qualified host distinguished name 

dirserv.example.com

  

(Optional) Configuration directory host, port, bind ID and password if using an existing configuration directory 

 

config.example.com

389

admin

$3kReT4wD

  

(Optional) User directory host, port, bind DN, password, and suffix if using an existing user directory 

usergroup.example.com

389

cn=Directory Manager

#$8Yk$-%^

dc=example, dc=com

  

Server ID (No periods or spaces allowed) 

dirserv

  

Server suffix (At least one to hold directory content) 

dc=example,dc=com

  

Server group ID [You must create the appropriate user and group.]

Use the name, rather than the group ID number. 

servers

  

Server user ID 

dsuser