Introduction

Overview of LDAP-UX Client Services

After you install and configure an LDAP directory and migrate your name service data into it, HP-UX client systems locate the directory from a “start-up file.” The start-up file tells the client system how to download a “configuration profile” from the LDAP directory. The configuration profile is a directory entry containing configuration information common to many clients. Storing it in the directory lets you maintain it in one place and share it among many clients rather than storing it redundantly across the clients. Because the configuration information is stored in the directory, all each client needs to know is where its profile is, hence the start-up file. Each client downloads the configuration profile from the directory.

The profile is an entry in the directory containing details on how clients are to access the directory, such as:

where and how clients should search the directory for user, group and other name service information.

how clients should bind to the directory: anonymously or as a proxy user. Anonymous access is simplest. Configuring a proxy user adds some security, but at the same time it adds the overhead of managing the proxy user.

other configuration parameters such as search time limits.

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