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Working With Naming and Directory Services in Oracle Solaris 11.1     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

Part I About Naming and Directory Services

1.  Naming and Directory Services (Overview)

2.  Name Service Switch (Overview)

3.  Managing DNS (Tasks)

4.  Setting Up Oracle Solaris Active Directory Clients (Tasks)

Part II NIS Setup and Administration

5.  Network Information Service (Overview)

6.  Setting Up and Configuring NIS (Tasks)

7.  Administering NIS (Tasks)

8.  NIS Troubleshooting

Part III LDAP Naming Services

9.  Introduction to LDAP Naming Services (Overview)

10.  Planning Requirements for LDAP Naming Services (Tasks)

11.  Setting Up Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition With LDAP Clients (Tasks)

Configuring Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition by Using the idsconfig Command

Creating a Checklist Based on Your Server Installation

Attribute Indexes

Schema Definitions

Using Browsing Indexes

Using Service Search Descriptors to Modify Client Access to Various Services

Setting Up SSDs by Using the idsconfig Command

Running the idsconfig Command

How to Configure Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition by Using the idsconfig Command

Example idsconfig Setup

Populating the Directory Server by Using the ldapaddent Command

How to Populate Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition With User Password Data by Using the ldapaddent Command

Specifying Group Memberships by Using the Member Attribute

Populating the Directory Server With Additional Profiles

How to Populate the Directory Server With Additional Profiles by Using the ldapclient Command

Configuring the Directory Server to Enable Account Management

For Clients That Use the pam_ldap Module

For Clients That Use the pam_unix_* Modules

12.  Setting Up LDAP Clients (Tasks)

13.  LDAP Troubleshooting (Reference)

14.  LDAP Naming Service (Reference)

15.  Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Tasks)

Glossary

Index

Chapter 11

Setting Up Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition With LDAP Clients (Tasks)

This chapter describes how to configure Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition to support a network of LDAP naming services clients. The information is specific to the Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition. For information about installing and configuring the directory server, see the Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition documentation.


Note - You must have already performed all the procedures described in the installation and configuration documentation that shipped with your Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition before you can configure Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition to work with LDAP clients.



Note - A directory server (an LDAP server) cannot be its own client.


This chapter covers the following topics.