Configuring Xscf For Active Directory Support - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 Product Notes

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An administrator group has platadm, useradm, and auditadm privileges
associated with it. An operator group has platop, and auditop privileges
associated with it. To configure a custom group, both group name and privileges are
required. For each type of group, up to five groups can be configured. A user
assigned to more than one group receives the sum of all privileges associated with
those groups.
To support these new features, two new configuration screens (Active Directory
and LDAP over SSL) have been added to the Settings menu of the XSCF Web.
Remote users can log in and use the XCSF Web once they have been authenticated
by Active Directory or LDAP/SSL.

Configuring XSCF for Active Directory Support

The commands setad(8) and showad(8) let you set and view the Active Directory
configuration from the command line.
By default, Active Directory support is disabled. To enable Active Directory support,
use the following command:
XSCF> setad enable
To disable Active Directory support, use the following command:
XSCF> setad disable
To show if Active Directory support is enabled or disabled, enter:
XSCF> showad
Use the setad(8) command with its various parameters to configure Active
Directory. For example, you can use it to set up one primary and five alternate
Active Directory servers, assign group names and privileges, configure a particular
user domain, control logging of diagnostic messages, and more. User domain can be
configured explicitly through the setad userdomain command on XSCF, or
entered at login prompt using the form, user@domain.
See the setad(8) and showad(8) man pages, and the note about these commands in
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