HP UX Direry Server manual Changing Directory Server settings

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NOTE:

To find out what the Admin Server user ID is, run grep in the Admin Server configuration directory:

cd /etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-serv

grep \^User console.conf

3.In the /etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-servdirectory, edit the nss.conf file to point to the location of the new password file.

#Pass Phrase Dialog:

#Configure the pass phrase gathering process.

#The filtering dialog program (`builtin' is a internal

#terminal dialog) has to provide the pass phrase on stdout.

NSSPassPhraseDialog file:/etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-serv/password.conf

4.Restart the Admin Server. For example:

/opt/dirsrv/sbin/restart-ds-admin

After TLS/SSL is enabled, then the Admin Server can only be connected to using HTTPS. All the previous HTTP (standard) URLs for connecting to the Admin Server and its services no longer work. This is true whether connecting to the Admin Server using the Console or using a web browser.

2.9 Changing Directory Server settings

The Admin Server stored information about the Directory Server Configuration Directory (which stores the instance configuration information) and the Directory Server User Directory (which stores the actual directory entries). These can be the same directory instance, but they do not have to be. The settings for both of those databases can be edited in the Admin Server configuration so that it communicates with a different Directory Server instance.

2.9.1 Changing the configuration directory host or port

Configuration data are stored under o=NetscapeRoot in the Configuration Directory. The configuration database contains server settings such as network topology information and server instance entries. When server configuration changes are stored in the configuration directory subtree.

WARNING!

Changing the Directory Server host name or port number impacts the rest of the servers in the server group. Changing a setting here means the same change must be made for every server in the server group.

1.Open the Admin Server management window.

2.Click the Configuration tab.

3.Click the Configuration DS tab.

4.Set the Configuration Directory Server connection information.

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Contents HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide Page Table of Contents Glossary Index Introduction to HP-UX Directory Server Introduction to HP-UX Directory Server Starting and stopping Admin Server from the console Admin Server configurationStarting and stopping the Admin Server Directory Server file locationsOpening the Admin Server console Starting and stopping Admin Server from the command LineTIP Viewing logs Viewing the logs through the consoleViewing logs in the command line Example logs are shown in Example 2-1 Example access logsExample 2-2 Example error logs Changing the log name in the consoleChanging the log location in the command line Changing the port numberChanging the port number in the console Changing the port number in the command line Setting host restrictions Setting host restrictions in the consoleSetting host restrictions in the command line Changing the admin users name and password Working with SSL Requesting and installing a server certificate Optional The companys city name Working with SSL END NEW Certificate Request Installing a CA certificate Go to the CA Certs tab, and click Install Working with SSL Accepting connections to other servers Server Authentication Enabling SSL Admin Server configuration Creating a password file for the Admin Server Changing Directory Server settings Changing the configuration directory host or portChanging the user directory host or port Server.example.com389 alt.example.com389 Opening Admin Express Admin expressManaging servers in Admin Express Starting and stopping serversMonitoring replication from Admin Express Viewing server informationGrep \User /etc/opt/dirsrv/admin-serv/console.conf Viewing replication status Configuring Admin Express Admin Express file locationsAdmin Express configuration files Intro page elements Files for the replication status appearance Files for the server information Files for the server logs Admin Express directives Admin Express directivesAdmin Express directives Page Admin Server command-line tools Sec-activateModutil Task commands for modutil Options for modutil Examples of using modutil Enabling a slot To enable a particular slot in a module Modutil -fips true Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information HP-UX Directory Server administration server guide HP-UX documentation setTroubleshooting resources Typographic conventionsPage Access rights GlossaryCGI DIT GSS-API Ldap NIS PTA Sasl TCP/IP Page Index Modutil User directory Commands Settings Add Changepw Create
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UX Direry Server specifications

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