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ldapdir.sgml File Reference

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Functions

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal
for refererence for now you
have to read the LDAP server
directory which is located
select a name for your like
contacts <item> Open the addressbook
you will export in Communicator <
item> From the select and
select ldif format as 
filetype (in linux there is no choice). <item>Name it contacts.db.conf.ldif and export it. <item>Move it to the /tmp directory. <item>Now start ldapconf, and goto the directory select menu. <item>Select the Add button. <item>In the input box, call it "contacts". <item>Configure it

Variables

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be 
set
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal 
setup
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal 
dc
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal
for refererence for now you
have to read the LDAP server
directory 
guide
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal
for refererence for now you
have to read the LDAP server
directory which is located 
here
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal
for refererence for now you
have to read the LDAP server
directory which is located
select a name for your 
directory
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal
for refererence for now you
have to read the LDAP server
directory which is located
select a name for your like
contacts <item> Open the addressbook
you will export in Communicator <
item> From the 
filemenu
<!doctypelinuxdocsystem> <
article> <title> LDAP Directories<
author> Setup directories<
p> <urlurl="index.html"nameIndex"> <p> Descriptions
of the dialogs used for directory
operation <sect> Directory
select dialog<p> Here you
must select a database to
work on You may also create
a new one </sect> <sect> Directory
config dialog<p> Here you
must set the prefered configuration
for the database Some options
must always be but many are
not needed Example on a minimal
for refererence for now you
have to read the LDAP server
directory which is located
select a name for your like
contacts <item> Open the addressbook
you will export in Communicator <
item> From the select 
Export


Function Documentation

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal for refererence for now you have to read the LDAP server directory which is located select a name for your like contacts< item >Open the addressbook you will export in Communicator< item >From the select and select ldif format as filetype ( in linux there is no choice )
 

Definition at line 40 of file ldapdir.sgml.


Variable Documentation

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be set
 

Definition at line 16 of file ldapdir.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal setup
 

Definition at line 20 of file ldapdir.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >NSS PAM client configuration< author >Configuring for PAM NSS usage< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >This dialog is used to configure the settings used by the ldap nss pam if this is used to resolve system files info from a ldap server over the network This configuration is saved in ldap usually found in found in etc ldap conf< p >Usually you need to set a< em >search and a< em >server</em >< sect >General setup< p >< sect1 >Host< p >Enter the address of the ldapserver dc
 

Initializer:

domain
<item>Root: cn=manager

Definition at line 30 of file ldapsystem.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal for refererence for now you have to read the LDAP server directory guide
 

Definition at line 27 of file ldapdir.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal for refererence for now you have to read the LDAP server directory which is located here
 

Definition at line 38 of file ldapdir.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal for refererence for now you have to read the LDAP server directory which is located select a name for your directory
 

Definition at line 38 of file ldapdir.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal for refererence for now you have to read the LDAP server directory which is located select a name for your like contacts< item >Open the addressbook you will export in Communicator< item >From the filemenu
 

Definition at line 40 of file ldapdir.sgml.

<!doctypelinuxdocsystem >< article >< title >LDAP Directories< author >Setup directories< p >< urlurl="index.html"name="Index">< p >Descriptions of the dialogs used for directory operation< sect >Directory select dialog< p >Here you must select a database to work on You may also create a new one</sect >< sect >Directory config dialog< p >Here you must set the prefered configuration for the database Some options must always be but many are not needed Example on a minimal for refererence for now you have to read the LDAP server directory which is located select a name for your like contacts< item >Open the addressbook you will export in Communicator< item >From the select Export
 

Definition at line 40 of file ldapdir.sgml.


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