Smart Referrals - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual

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Smart Referrals

Directory Server also allows you to configure your directory to use smart referrals.
Smart referrals allow you to associate a directory entry or directory tree to a specific
LDAP URL. Associating directory entries to specific LDAP URLs allows you to
refer requests to any of the following:
Same namespace contained on a different server.
Different namespaces on a local server.
Different namespaces on the same server.
Unlike default referrals, the smart referrals are stored within the directory itself.
For information on configuring and managing smart referrals, refer to the Red Hat
Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
For example, the directory for the American office of
contains the
ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
You redirect all requests on this branch to the
office of
example.com
entry itself. This smart referral appears as follows:
ldap://europe.example.com:389/ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
Any requests made to people branch of the American directory are redirected to
the European directory. An illustration of this smart referral follows:
Corporation by specifying a smart referral on the
About Knowledge References
example.com
directory branch point.
branch of the European
ou=people
Chapter 5
Designing the Directory Topology
Corporation
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