Configuring an LDAP Proxy Server on a Trusted Extensions System
Use this task map if you have an existing Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition that is running on
an Oracle Solaris system.
Table 5-2 Configuring an LDAP Proxy Server on a Trusted Extensions System Task Map
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Add Trusted Extensions databases to the server.
| The Trusted Extensions network databases, tnrhdb and tnrhtp, need to be added to the LDAP server.
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Set up an LDAP proxy server.
| Make one Trusted Extensions system the proxy server for the other Trusted Extensions systems.
These other systems use this proxy server to reach the LDAP server.
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Configure the proxy server to have a multilevel port for LDAP.
| Enable the Trusted Extensions proxy server to communicate with the LDAP
server at specific labels.
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Configure all other Trusted Extensions systems as clients of the LDAP proxy
server.
| When you configure another system with Trusted Extensions, make the system
a client of the LDAP proxy server.
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