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Command and Tool Reference

beq Search Tool

nss_status

NSS_SUCCESS

gr_name

(igrp1)

gr_passwd

(*)

gr_gid

(21)

pw_age

()

gr_mem

 

(iuser1)

 

(iuser2)

 

(iuser3)

 

5.An example beq command using a gid number as the search key, grp (group) as the service, and ldap as the library is shown below:

./beq -k d -s grp -l /usr/libnss_ldap.l 22

nss_status

NSS_SUCCESS

gr_name

(igrp2)

gr_passwd

(*)

gr_gid

(22)

pw_age

()

gr_mem

 

(iuser1)

 

The uid2dn Tool

This tool, found in /opt/ldapux/contrib/bin, displays user’s Distinguish Name (DN) information for a given UID.

Syntax

uid2dn [UID]

where UID is a user’s UID information.

Examples

The following command displays the user’s DN information for a given user’s UID john:

./uid2dn john

The output shows below after you run the above command:

CN=john lee,CN=Users,DC=usa,DC=cup,DC=hp,DC=com

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number J4269-90071 E0207 EditionLegal Notices Contents Administering LDAP-UX Client Services Command and Tool Reference User Tasks Tables Viii Figures Figures New and Changed Documentation in This Edition Intended AudienceWhat’s in This document Publishing HistoryXiii HP Encourages Your Comments Typographical ConventionsChapter Overview of LDAP-UX Client ServicesSimplified NIS Environment Overview of LDAP-UX Client ServicesIntroduction How LDAP-UX Client Services WorksTraffic from replica updates Simplified LDAP-UX Client Services EnvironmentThat use PAM and NSS Examples of Commands and SubsystemsCommands that use Commands that use PAM Login, ftpd Ls, who Overview of LDAP-UX Client Services Local Start-up File and the Configuration Profile Overview of LDAP-UX Client Services Chapter Before You Begin LDAP-UX Client ServicesSummary of Installing and Configuring Summary of Installing and ConfiguringOptionally modify the /etc/opt/ldapux/pamauthz.policy Plan Your Installation Plan Your InstallationStill log in to the system Share user names and passwords with other applications, Example Directory Structure Plan Your Installation Plan Your Installation Section must be set to yes. If the start option is enabled, Plan Your Installation Install LDAP-UX Client Services on a Client Install LDAP-UX Client Services on a ClientStep Configure Your DirectoryConfigure Your Directory Configure Your Directory Grant read access of all attributes of the posix schema Configure Your Directory Import Name Service Data into Your Directory Import Name Service Data into Your DirectoryDirectory Steps to Importing Name Service Data into YourConfigure the LDAP-UX Client Services Configure the LDAP-UX Client ServicesConfigure the LDAP-UX Client Services Quick Configuration Required to start the services Simple Sasl DIGEST-MD5 Configuration Parameter Default Values Configure the LDAP-UX Client Services Custom Configuration Specify up to three directory hosts, to be searched in order Specify the service you want to map? Specify the attribute you want to map You type 0 to exit this menu for the following question Answer Y instead of the default N For the question You want to create a custom search descriptor for Configure the LDAP-UX Client Serivces with SSL Support Configure the LDAP-UX Client Serivces with SSL SupportSteps to Download the CA Certificate from Mozilla Browser Configuring the LDAP-UX Client to Use SSLMail users, and Trust the CA to identify software developers Use the rm command to remove the old database files Steps to create database files using the certutil utilityConfigure the LDAP-UX Client Serivces with SSL Support Configure LDAP-UX Client Services with Publickey Support Configure LDAP-UX Client Services with Publickey SupportOctober Enhanced Publickey-LDAP Software for HP-UX 11i v1 orJune Configuring an Admin Proxy User Using ldapproxyconfig Extending the Publickey Schema into Your DirectoryAdmin Proxy User An Example Setting ACI for Key ManagementPassword for an Admin Proxy User Setting ACI for an Admin Proxy UserSetting ACI for a User Configuring serviceAuthenticationMethodProcedures Used to Configure serviceAuthenticationMethod Authentication MethodsServiceAuthenticationMethodkeyservsasl/digest-md5 Configuring Name Service Switch Configure LDAP-UX Client Services with Publickey Support AutoFS Support Automount SchemasAutoFS Support AutoFS Patch RequirementSchema New Automount SchemaAn Example NisObject Automount Schema Limitations Obsolete Automount SchemaRemoving The Obsolete Automount Schema Attribute Mappings New Automount Attribute NisObject Automount Attribute MappingsEnvironment Variables AutoFS Migration ScriptsMigration Scripts Description General Syntax For Migration Scripts ExamplesSyntax Migrateautomount.pl ScriptAutoFS Support Following shows the /tmp/autoindirect.ldif file Migratenisautomount.pl ScriptFollowing shows the nispautomap.ldif file Migratenispautofs.pl ScriptVerify the LDAP-UX Client Services Verify the LDAP-UX Client ServicesMaking sure the output is as expected Verify the LDAP-UX Client Services #cat /etc/nsswitch.conf Configure Subsequent Client Systems Configure Subsequent Client SystemsChange the current configuration Download the Profile Periodically Download the Profile PeriodicallyCrontab crontab.profile #passwordas = Use r-command for PamldapUse r-command for Pamldap Password, and turning on the rcommand option for pamldap Use r-command for Pamldap Chapter Ldap Printer Configurator Overview OverviewDefinitions System How the Ldap Printer Configurator works How the Ldap Printer Configurator worksSystem administrator manually adds or removes printers to Printer Configurator Architecture Printer Configuration Parameters Printer Configuration ParametersAn Example Printer SchemaPrinter Schema Printer Schema Example Managing the LP printer configurationManaging the LP printer configuration Managing the LP printer configuration Managing the LP printer configuration Limitations of Printer Configurator Limitations of Printer ConfiguratorLimitations of Printer Configurator Chapter Administering LDAP-UX Client Overview Using The LDAP-UX Client DaemonUsing The LDAP-UX Client Daemon Client Daemon performance LdapclientdStarting the client Controlling the clientDiagnostics Command optionsConfiguration file syntax Missing settingsLdapclientd.conf Opt/ldapux/config/setup Using The LDAP-UX Client Daemon 100 Chapter 101 102 Chapter 103 Configuration File Auditing Integrating with Trusted ModeFeatures and Limitations Integrating with Trusted ModePassword and Account Policies Chapter 107 PAM Configuration FileOthers Configuration Parameter Chapter 109 Pamauthz Login Authorization EnhancementPolicy And Access Rules Pamauthz Login Authorization EnhancementPamauthz Environment How Login Authorization WorksChapter 111 Policy FileActiontyperule Constructing an Access Rule in pamauthz.policyFields in an Access Rule Field Syntax in an Access RuleChapter 113 Action No value is requiredChapter 115 116 Chapter 117 Policy ValidatorAn Example of /etc/opt/ldapux/pamauthz.policy File Adding a Directory ReplicaAdding a Directory Replica Chapter 119 Displaying the Proxy User’s DNDisplaying the Proxy User’s DN Verifying the Proxy User Verifying the Proxy UserCreating a New Proxy User ExampleChapter 121 Displaying the Current ProfileCreating a New Profile Displaying the Current ProfileModifying a Profile Changing Which Profile a Client Is UsingModifying a Profile Changing from Anonymous Access to Proxy Access Changing from Anonymous Access to ProxyAccess Changing from Proxy Access to Anonymous AccessChanging from Proxy Access to Anonymous Access Chapter 125 Performance ConsiderationsMinimizing Enumeration Requests Performance ConsiderationsClient Daemon Performance Client Daemon PerformanceLdapclientd Caching Chapter 127 Map Name Benefits Example Side-Effect128 Chapter 129 Ldapclientd Persistent Connections Chapter 131 TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Enabling and Disabling LDAP-UX LoggingTIP Enabling and Disabling PAM LoggingChapter 133 Netscape Directory Server Log FilesUser Cannot Log on to Client System 134 Chapter 135 You should get output like the following136 Chapter 137 Command and Tool ReferenceLDAP-UX Client Services Components Description LDAP-UX Client Services ComponentsLDAP-UX Client Services Components Chapter 139 LDAP-UX Client Services ComponentsComponent Description PA machine Files Description LDAP-UX Client Services Libraries on the HP-UX 11.0 or 11iChapter 141 LDAP-UX Client Services Libraries on the HP-UX 11i v2 PAMachine Files Description LDAP-UX Client Services Libraries on the HP-UX 11i v2 IA Client Management Tools Client Management ToolsCreateprofileentry Tool Createprofilecache ToolDisplayprofilecache Tool Createprofileschema ToolChapter 145 Getprofileentry ToolGetprofileentry -s NSS Ldapproxyconfig ToolChapter 147 File148 Chapter 149 Beq Search Tool Beq Search ToolSyntax Chapter 151 Examples152 Chapter 153 Uid2dn ToolLdap Directory Tools Ldap Directory ToolsGetattrmap.pl Tool Chapter 155 Ldapentry156 Chapter 157 LdapsearchLdapmodify Ldapdelete Certutil Chapter 159 Adding One or More UsersAdding One or More Users Naming Context Name Service Migration ScriptsName Service Migration Scripts Default Naming ContextChapter 161 Migrating All Your FilesMigrating Individual Files Migration Scripts Script Name Description General Syntax for Perl Migration ScriptsMigration Scripts Chapter 163 Script Name Description164 Chapter 165 Ldappasswd Command Ldappasswd CommandChapter 167 168 Chapter 169 To Change PasswordsCannot Change Passwords on Replica Servers To Change PasswordsChapter 171 172 Chapter 173 To Change Personal InformationTo Change Personal Information 174 Chapter 175 Mozilla Ldap C SDK176 Files Description Mozilla Ldap C SDK File ComponentsMozilla Ldap C SDK File Components Mozilla Ldap C SDK File Components on the PA machineMozilla Ldap C SDK File Components on the IA machine Chapter 179 Header Files Description Mozilla Ldap C SDK API Header FilesChapter 181 182 Appendix a 183 Table A-1 LDAP-UX Client Services Configuration WorksheetAppendix a Appendix a 185 186 Appendix B 187 ClassesAppendix B Profile AttributesProfile Attributes Appendix B 189 190 Appendix C 191 fileAppendix C Sample /etc/pam.ldap.trusted fileAppendix C 193 194 Glossary 195 PAM Authorization Service ModuleGlossary Ldap Data Interchange Format LdifGlossary SlapdIndex SymbolsNIS, 2, 12, 15 Pwget, 4, 69 200
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