Installing And Configuring
Configure the
If you want to specify the attribute to map to the automountInformation attribute , then type 3 for the following question and press the return key:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:3
8. Next, type the attribute nisMapEntry you want to map to the automountInformation attribute and press the return key:
automountInformation
9.Next, it will take you to the screen which shows you the following information:
Current Automount attribute names:
1.automountMapName
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:
You type 0 to exit this menu for the following question:
Specify the attribute you want to map. [0]:0
If you will be configuring X.500 group membership support, you should remap the group member attribute (to member or uniquemember) instead of using the default.
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See RFC 2307 at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2307.txt for a description of the standard object classes and attributes.
Optionally, you may set up X.500 by executing the following steps:
1.#cd /opt/ldapux/config/
2.Execute the setup program:
#./setup
For the question:
Accept remaining defaults? (y/n) [y]: N
Answer “N” instead of the default “Y”
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