Gateway Cloning; Gateway .Conf File Configuration; Changing The Default Port Setting; Setting Up A Directory Manager For The Gateway - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - GATEWAY CUSTOMIZATION Manual

Gateway customization guide
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Gateway Cloning

The HTML and template directories for one gateway can serve as the HTML and template
directory for many others. Maintaining the functionality of multiple gateways in centralized
/config
parameter settings in the
parameter, the root DN specified by the
the
location-suffix

Gateway .conf File Configuration

The following sections describe the steps for configuring the gateway

Changing the Default Port Setting

Setting Up a Directory Manager for the Gateway

Setting Up the Suffix for Adding Entries
Setting Up SSL Support
Setting vCard Properties
Changing the Default Port Setting
The LDAP port is set during Directory Server installation. This value can be changed in the
baseurl
number that is different than the default port number of 389. For example, the
parameter in the LDAP port is changed to the following:
baseurl "ldaps://dirserver.example.com:3000/o%3Dexample.com"
Setting Up a Directory Manager for the Gateway
When Directory Server is installed, a default Directory Manager account (
Manager
requires a root DN.
adminHost
adminPort
http://
:
and
directories is useful when the only values that are likely to change are
/html
.conf
parameter.
parameter. The following example shows the syntax used to specify a port
) is setup with permissions to the root DN. The Directory Server installation
/clients/dsgw/bin/lang?context=example
file, such as the host and port specified by the
parameter, and the root suffix specified by
dirmgr
Gateway .conf File Configuration
) navigate the
example.conf
baseurl
file:
.conf
baseurl
cn=Directory
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Setting Up the Gateway
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