HP UX LDAP-UX Integration Software manual Trusted Mode

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Overview of NIS+ to LDAP Migration

Comparing Features and Security Between LDAP-UX and NIS+

a.Enforced by Trusted Mode for local accounts. Enforced by the LDAP server for LDAP accounts.

Trusted Mode

NIS+ supports Trusted Mode to provide extensive password and audit policies for local accounts. LDAP-UX Client Services version B.03.30 or later supports coexistence with Trusted Mode system. Local-based accounts can benefit from the Trusted Mode security policies, while LDAP-based accounts benefit from the security policies offered by the LDAP server. Having Trusted Mode support also enables LDAP-based and local-based accounts to be audited in Trusted mode.

The coexistence of LDAP-UX with a Trusted Mode system has limitations and usage requirements. For detailed information, refer to the “Integrating with Trusted Mode” section in the LDAP-UX Client Services Administrator’s Guide at http://docs.hp.com.

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Contents Editon Manufacturing Part Number J4269-90054 E0606Legal Notices Contents Glossary Index Intended Audience Publishing HistoryHP Encourages Your Comments Command and Tool Reference Use this chapter toWhat’s in This document Overview of NIS+ to Ldap Migration Overview Documentation References Ldap Directory Server and LDAP-UX Client Services Overview of the LDAP-UX Integration ProductComparing Features and Security Between LDAP-UX and NIS+ Feature Comparison Between Ldap and NIS+Features Comparison between Ldap and NIS+ Security Comparison Between LDAP-UX and NIS+Security Coexisting with Trusted Mode Security Comparison between LDAP-UX and NIS+ NIS+ withTrusted Mode Simplified NIS+ Environment Comparing Ldap and NIS+ InformationSharing How LDAP-UX Client Services Work Simplified LDAP-UX Client Services EnvironmentComparing Ldap and NIS+ Information Sharing NIS+ to Ldap Migration Tools Description LDAP-UX Client Administrator’s Tools Migration ScriptsLdap Administrator ‘s Tools Description NIS+ to Ldap Migration Tools Tool DescriptionOverview of NIS+ to Ldap Migration Migrating NIS+ to Ldap Before You BeginBefore You Begin Step Migrating NIS+ Service Data to the Ldap ServerSummary of Migration Steps Migrating NIS+ Clients to LDAP-UX Client Services Configuring Netscape Directory Server Installing and Configuring Your Ldap Directory ServerInstalling Netscape Directory Server Installing the LDAP-UX Integration Product September Installing ONC EP/NCF Software and AutoFS 2.3 PatchONC EP/NCF Software Requirement AutoFS Patch Requirement Chapter Publickey and Automount Schemas Publickey SchemaAutomount Schema Following shows the new automount schema in the Ldif formatImporting Your NIS+ Data to Your Ldap Directory Server Steps to Import Your NIS+ Data into Your Directory Server and placed into a Ldif formatted file Importing Your NIS+ Data to Your Ldap Directory Server Migrateallnisplusonline.sh Enter the manager DN Configuring LDAP-UX Client Services Automount files ldap Configure the LDAP-UX Client Services, see the Configure Configuring LDAP-UX Client Services Verify LDAP-UX Client Services Ll /tmp Ls -l Verify LDAP-UX Client Services Chapter Ldappasswd Command SyntaxLdap Directory Tools ExamplesLdapentry Ldapscope SyntaxExamples NIS+ to Ldap Migration Scripts Ldapsearch Ldapmodify LdapdeleteMigrates groups Migrates all user Environment Variables General Syntax For Migration ScriptsNIS+ Map Name Location in the Directory Tree Default Naming ContextNaming Context Migrating The Credential Table NisMapName=mapname Non-standard mapaMigrating Most of Service Data Using One Script Migrating Individual Service Data Migrating User-Defined Maps NIS+ to Ldap Migration Scripts NIS+ to Ldap Migration Scripts Following shows the nispautomap.ldif file NIS+ to Ldap Migration Scripts Chapter Glossary Ldap Data Interchange Format LdifNetwork Information Service Plus NIS+ Glossary Symbols Index
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