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Mapping of Version 5 Global Configuration Attributes to 6.0 Properties
TABLE 6–1
Directory Proxy Server 5 Attribute
ids-proxy-con-max-conns
ids-proxy-con-userid
ids-proxy-con-working-dir
ids-proxy-con-include-logproperty

Mapping the Global Security Configuration

In Directory Proxy Server 5, security is configured by using attributes of the global
configuration object. In Directory Proxy Server 6.0, you can configure security when you create
the server instance by using the dpadm command. For more information, see Chapter 19,
"Directory Proxy Server Certificates, " in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0
Administration Guide.
In Iplanet Directory Access Router 5.0 (IDAR) these configuration attributes are stored under
ids-proxy-con-Config-Name=name,ou=global,ou=pd2,ou=iDAR,o=services. In Directory
Proxy Server 5.2, these configuration attributes are stored under
ids-proxy-con-Config-Name=user-defined-name,ou=system,ou=dar-config,o=netscaperoot.
The following table maps the version 5 security attributes to the corresponding properties in
Directory Proxy Server 6.
Chapter 6 • Migrating Directory Proxy Server
Directory Proxy Server 6.0 Property
This attribute can be mapped to the max-client-connections property of
a connection handler resource limit. To configure this property, use the
dpconf command as follows:
$ dpconf set-resource-limit-policy-prop POLICY-NAME
max-client-connections:VALUE
For more information, see "Creating and Configuring a Resource Limits
Policy" in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0
Administration Guide.
This attribute can be mapped to the user and group names specified when
an instance is created by using the following command:
$ dpadm create [-u NAME -g NAME] INSTANCE-PATH
For more information, see "Creating and Deleting a Directory Proxy Server
Instance" in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0
Administration Guide.
This attribute can be mapped to the INSTANCE-PATH specified when an
instance is created by using the following command:
$ dpadm create INSTANCE-PATH
For more information, see "Creating and Deleting a Directory Proxy Server
Instance" in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0
Administration Guide.
No equivalent. For information on configuring logging in Directory Proxy
Server 6.0, see Chapter 27, "Directory Proxy Server Logging, " in Sun Java
System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Administration Guide.
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