HP UX Red Hat Direry Server Software A Sample Directory Tree with a Sub Suffix, Creating Suffixes

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Creating Suffixes

Figure 3.3. A Sample Directory Tree with a Root Suffix Off Limits to Search Operations

Searches performed by client applications on the dc=example,dc=com branch of Example Corporation's directory will not return entries from thel=europe,dc=example,dc=com branch of the directory, as it is a separate root suffix.

If Example Corporation decides to include the entries in the European branch of their directory tree in general searches, they make the European branch a sub suffix of the general branch. To do this, they create a root suffix for Example Corporation, dc=example,dc=com, and then create a sub suffix beneath it for their European directory entries, l=europe,dc=example,dc=com. From a client application's perspective, the directory tree appears as illustrated inFigure 3.4, “A Sample Directory Tree with a Sub Suffix”.

Figure 3.4. A Sample Directory Tree with a Sub Suffix

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