HP-UX Directory Server 8.1 plug-in reference

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superuser The most privileged user available on Unix machines. The superuser has complete access
privileges to all files on the machine. Also called root.
supplier Server containing the master copy of directory trees or subtrees that are replicated to replica
servers.
supplier server In the context of replication, a server that holds a replica that is copied to a different server is
called a supplier for that replica.
supplier-initiated
replication
Replication configuration where supplier servers replicate directory data to any replica servers.
symmetric
encryption
Encryption that uses the same key for both encrypting and decrypting. DES is an example of
a symmetric encryption algorithm.
system index Cannot be deleted or modified as it is essential to Directory Server operations.
T
target In the context of access control, the target identifies the directory information to which a
particular ACI applies.
target entry The entries within the scope of a CoS.
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The main network protocol for the Internet
and for enterprise (company) networks.
template entry See CoS template entry.
time/date format Indicates the customary formatting for times and dates in a specific region.
TLS The new standard for secure socket layers; a public key based protocol. Also Transport Layer
Security.
topology The way a directory tree is divided among physical servers and how these servers link with
one another.
Transport Layer
Security
See TLS.
U
uid A unique number associated with each user on a Unix system.
URL Uniform Resource Locater. The addressing system used by the server and the client to request
documents. It is often called a location. The format of a URL is
protocol://machine:port/document. The port number is necessary only on selected
servers, and it is often assigned by the server, freeing the user of having to place it in the URL.
V
virtual list view
index
Speeds up the display of entries in the Directory Server Console. Virtual list view indexes can
be created on any branch point in the directory tree to improve display performance.
See also browsing index.
X
X.500 standard The set of ISO/ITU-T documents outlining the recommended information model, object classes
and attributes used by directory server implementation.
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