Chapter 3. Setting up Red Hat Directory Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
•The Configuration Directory Server administrator's user ID; by default, this is admin.
•The administrator user's password.
•The Configuration Directory Server Admin domain, such as example.com.
•The CA certificate to authenticate to the Configuration Directory Server. This is only required if the Directory Server instance will connect to the Configuration Directory Server over LDAPS. This should be the full path and filename the CA certificate in PEM/ASCII format.
This information is supplied in place of creating an admin user and domain for the new Directory Server steps 8, 9, and 10.
8.Set the administrator username. The default is admin.
9.Set the administrator password and confirm it.
10.Set the administration domain. This defaults to the host's domain. For example:
Administration Domain [redhat.com]:
11.Enter the Directory Server port number. The default is 389, but if that port is in use, the setup program supplies a randomly generated one.
Directory server network port [389]: 1066
12.Enter the Directory Server identifier; this defaults to the hostname.
Directory server identifier [example]:
13.Enter the directory suffix. This defaults to dc=domain name. For example:
Suffix [dc=redhat, dc=com]:
14.Set the Directory Manager username. The default is cn=Directory Manager.
15.Set the Directory Manager password and confirm it.
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