Superusers can perform manual client configurations. However, many of the checks are bypassed during the process, so it is relatively easy to mis-configure your system. In addition, you must change settings on every machine, instead of in one central place, as is done when using profiles.
Become superuser.
Use ldapclient manual to initialize the client.
# ldapclient manual -a domainName=dc=west.example.com \ -a credentialLevel=proxy \ -a defaultSearchBase=dc=west, dc=example, dc=com \ -a proxyDN=cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,dc=west,dc=example,dc=com \ -a proxyPassword=testtest 192.168.0.1 |
Use ldapclient list to verify.
# ldapclient list NS_LDAP_FILE_VERSION= 2.0 NS_LDAP_BINDDN= cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,dc=west,dc=example,dc=com NS_LDAP_BINDPASSWD= {NS1}4a3788e8c053424f NS_LDAP_SERVERS= 192.168.0.1 NS_LDAP_SEARCH_BASEDN= dc=west,dc=example,dc=com NS_LDAP_CREDENTIAL_LEVEL= proxy |