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Registering URLs With Service Location Protocol (SLP)

You can use the slp_reg command to register service URLs using the Service Location Protocol (SLP).

For more information, type man slp_reg to see the man page.

SLP registration is handled by the SLP daemon slpd. For more information, type man slpd to see the man page.

Changing Open Directory Service Settings

Use the following parameters with the serveradmin command to change settings for the Open Directory service.

Be sure to add dirserv: to the beginning of any parameter you use. For example, to see the role that the server is playing in the directory hierarchy, you would type serveradmin settings dirserv:LDAPServerType.

Parameter (dirserv:)

Description

replicationUnits

Default = "days"

 

 

replicaLastUpdate

Default = ""

 

 

LDAPDataBasePath

Default = ""

 

 

replicationPeriod

Default = 4

 

 

LDAPSearchBase

Default = ""

 

 

passwordOptionsString

Default = "usingHistory=0 usingExpirationDate=0

 

usingHardExpirationDate=0 requiresAlpha=0

 

requiresNumeric=0 expirationDateGMT=12/31/69

 

hardExpireDateGMT=12/31/69

 

maxMinutesUntilChangePassword=0

 

maxMinutesUntilDisabled=0

 

maxMinutesOfNonUse=0 maxFailedLoginAttempts=0

 

minChars=0 maxChars=0 passwordCannotBeName=0"

 

 

NetInfoRunStatus

Default = ""

 

 

LDAPSSLCertificatePath

Default = ""

 

 

masterServer

Default = ""

 

 

LDAPServerType

Default = "standalone"

 

 

NetInfoDomain

Default = ""

 

 

replicationWhen

Default = "periodic"

 

 

useSSL

Default = "YES"

 

 

LDAPDefaultPrefix

Default = "dc=<domain>,dc=com"

 

 

LDAPTimeoutUnits

Default = "minutes"

 

 

LDAPServerBackend

Default = "BerkeleyDB"

 

 

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