Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Administration Guide (5900-1418, March 2011)

User Configuration File
The LDAP Browser stores its configuration information in the file .ldapbrowser.xml in the user's
home directory. The contents of this file should not be edited directly.
If the LDAP Browser encounters startup errors, one possible cause is that this file has been
hand-edited incorrectly or otherwise corrupted. You can attempt to fix the problem by removing
or renaming the file and restarting the LDAP Browser.
Managing and Using the OpenLDAP Directory Server
The OpenLDAP Directory Server Version 2.0.19 is an Open Source LDAP implementation based
on the LDAP Version 3 protocol. For extensive information about OpenLDAP, including a searchable
FAQ page, visit the following Web sites:
http://www.openldap.orghttp://www.openldap.org/doc/admin
Managing the OpenLDAP Directory Server
Using the Internet Express Administration utility, you can:
Start or stop the OpenLDAP Directory Server (see Section : Controlling the OpenLDAP Directory
Server)
Configure the OpenLDAP Directory Server (see Section : Configuring the OpenLDAP Directory
Server)
Controlling the OpenLDAP Directory Server
To control the OpenLDAP Directory Server, follow these steps:
1. From the Administration utility Main menu, choose Manage Components.
2. Under Directory Services on the Manage Components menu, choose OpenLDAP Administration.
3. From the OpenLDAP Server Administration page, choose Start/Stop the OpenLDAP Directory
Server.
4. If the server is currently running, you can:
Stop the server by clicking on Stop
Restart the server by clicking on Restart
If the server is currently stopped, you can start the server by clicking on Start.
Configuring the OpenLDAP Directory Server
To configure the OpenLDAP Directory Server, follow these steps:
1. From the Administration utility Main menu, choose Manage Components.
2. Under Directory Services on the Manage Components menu, choose OpenLDAP Administration.
3. From the OpenLDAP Server Administration page, choose Configure the OpenLDAP Directory
Server.
The current values for Organization name, Root Distinguished Name, and Administration
Password are listed.
4. If desired, change the value for Organization Name.
Enter the Organization name, or list of domain components (dc=) which denotes the root of
the hierarchy for your LDAP data (also known as Searchbase or suffix). This value can be in
the o=<organization> form, or the dc=<component1>[,dc=<component2>...]
form.
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