Location-Suffix; Format; Example; Newtype - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - GATEWAY CUSTOMIZATION Manual

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location-suffix

Identifies the directory suffix used to create new entries in the directory.
This value is appended to the DN field of the
create new entries in the directory.

Format

location-suffix "suffix"

Example

location-suffix "o=example.com"

newtype

Defines the types of entries that can be added to the directory using the gateway.
also defines the locations in the directory where an entry type can be added. For a user to
create the entry, the corresponding location must be defined using the
parameter.
Format
newtype template_name "friendly_name" rdnattr locations
template_name. The name of a
class listed. Template files are stored in the
files to define how various types of entries are displayed when entries are being created or
viewed:
orgperson — Corresponds to the
the gateway displays an entry of object class type
groupun — Corresponds to the
gateway displays an entry of object class type
orgunit — Corresponds to the
gateway displays an entry of object class type
org — Corresponds to the
displays an entry of object class type
friendly_name. An arbitrary string that describes the entry. This string should be
reasonably descriptive of the entry type because the gateway displays this string to users
who are adding entries.
parameter when the gateway is used to
NLS
display-template_name.html
../config
display-orgperson.html
display-groupun.html
groupOfUniqueNames
display-orgunit.html template
organizationalUnit
template. Defines how the gateway
display-org.html
organization
Appendix A
location
file that defines the object
directory. The gateway uses these
template. Defines how
.
inetOrgPerson
template. Defines how the
.
. Defines how the
.
.
Parameters Defined in the .conf File
location-suffix
newtype
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