HP CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.03.01.02 (5900-1766, September 2011)

Select the type of client binding you want.
1. Anonymous
2. Proxy
3. Proxy; if proxy fails, then use anonymous
To accept the default shown in brackets, press the Return key.
Client binding: [1]:
Updated directory server at 15.146.157.80:389
with a profile entry at
[cn=pdc1, dc=ind, dc=hp, dc=com]
Updated the local client configuration file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf
Updated the local client profile entry LDIF file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.ldif
Updated the local client profile entry cache file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_profile.bin
Press any key to continue:
No proxy user is configured at this client.
Note : Starting the LDAP-UX daemon is now required for the LDAP-UX product !
You have created/changed the configuration profile. To make it
take effect, you need to start/restart the LDAP-UX daemon
Would you like to start/restart the LDAP-UX daemon (y/n) ? [y]:
Updated the LDAP-UX daemon configuration file
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapclientd.conf
Restarted the LDAP-UX daemon!
To enable the LDAP Pluggable Authentication Module, save a copy of the
file /etc/pam.conf then add ldap to it. See /etc/pam.ldap for an example.
To enable the LDAP Name Service Switch, save a copy of the file
/etc/nsswitch.conf then add ldap to it. See /etc/nsswitch.ldap for an example.
LDAP-UX Client Services setup complete.
Table 11 (page 85) shows the configuration parameters and the default values that they will
be configured with.
Table 11 Configuration Parameters and Default Values
Default ValueParameter
AnonymousType of client binding
5 secondsBind time limit
no limitSearch time limit
YesUse of referrals
0 - infiniteProfile TTL (Time To Live)
YesUse standard RFC-2307 object class attributes for supported services
YesUse default search descriptions for supported services
SimpleAuthentication method
For the detailed configuration parameters information listed in the table 6-1, see "Appendix
B: LDAP-UX Client Services Object Classes" of LDAP-UX Client Services B.03.20 Administrator's
Guide at http://www.docs.hp.com.
3. After entering all the configuration information, setup extends the schema, creates a new
profile, and configures the client to use the directory.
Configuring the LDAP-UX Client Services 85