Installing And Configuring
Configure the
3. For the question:
Do you want to remap any of the standard RFC 2307 attributes? [No]: Y
Answer “Y” instead of the default “N”
4. For the question:
Specify the service you want to map? [0]: 3
Answer “3”
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| 1.Password | 7.Networks |
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| 2.Shadow passwd | 8.Hosts |
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| 5.RPC | 11.PrinterConfigurator |
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| 6.Protocols | 12.Automount |
You can create up to three custom search descriptors for each name service to search different locations in the directory for user and group information.
Do you want to create custom search descriptors? [No]:
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