HP UX LDAP-UX Integration Software manual How LDAP-UX Client Services Work

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Overview of NIS+ to LDAP Migration

Comparing LDAP and NIS+ Information Sharing

 

LDAP-UX Client Services improves on this configuration information

 

sharing. User, group, and other network operating system configuration

 

information can be integrated with other identity information in other

 

organization-wide applications. The account and configuration

 

information is stored in an LDAP directory. Client systems retrieve this

 

shared configuration information across the network from the LDAP

 

directory. In addition, LDAP adds greater scalability, interoperability

 

with other applications and platforms, and less network traffic from

 

replica updates. Figure 1-3 shows a simplified LDAP-UX Client Services

 

Environment.

Figure 1-2

A Simplified LDAP-UX Client Services Environment

LDAP Directory Server

user account data netgroup data services data automount data security data

LDAP Directory

Server Replica

Updates

LDAP Requests

LDAP-UX Client

LDAP-UX Client

LDAP-UX Client Services supports the following name service data: passwd, groups, hosts, rpc, services, networks, protocols, printers, netgroup, automount and public key.

How LDAP-UX Client Services Work

LDAP-UX Client Services works by leveraging the authentication mechanism provided in the Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) and the naming services provided by the Name Service Switch (NSS).

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Contents Editon Manufacturing Part Number J4269-90054 E0606Legal Notices Contents Glossary Index Intended Audience Publishing HistoryWhat’s in This document Command and Tool Reference Use this chapter toHP Encourages Your Comments 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 Sharing Comparing Ldap and NIS+ InformationSimplified NIS+ Environment How LDAP-UX Client Services Work Simplified LDAP-UX Client Services EnvironmentComparing Ldap and NIS+ Information Sharing Ldap Administrator ‘s Tools Description LDAP-UX Client Administrator’s Tools Migration ScriptsNIS+ to Ldap Migration Tools Description NIS+ to Ldap Migration Tools Tool DescriptionOverview of NIS+ to Ldap Migration Migrating NIS+ to Ldap Before You BeginBefore You Begin Summary of Migration Steps Migrating NIS+ Service Data to the Ldap ServerStep Migrating NIS+ Clients to LDAP-UX Client Services Installing Netscape Directory Server Installing and Configuring Your Ldap Directory ServerConfiguring Netscape Directory Server Installing the LDAP-UX Integration Product ONC EP/NCF Software Requirement Installing ONC EP/NCF Software and AutoFS 2.3 PatchSeptember 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 ScriptsNaming Context Default Naming ContextNIS+ Map Name Location in the Directory Tree 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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