Ssl Options - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Option
-g
-h
-p
-q
-w

SSL Options

You can use the following command-line options to specify that
use LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) when communicating with your Directory Server.
LDAPS encrypts data during transit. You also use these options if you want to use
certificate-based authentication. These options are valid only when SSL has been
turned on and configured for your Directory Server. For more information on
certificate-based authentication and on creating a certificate database for use with
LDAP clients, see chapter 11, "Managing SSL and SASL," in the Red Hat Directory
Server Administrator's Guide.
Make sure that you specify your Directory Server's encrypted port when you use
these options.
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Description
Specifies that the password policy request control not be sent with the bind
request. For details, see Red Hat Directory Server Deployment Guide.
By default, the new LDAP password policy request control is sent with bind
requests. The ldapmodify tool can parse and display information from the
response control if it is returned by a server; that is, the tool will print an
appropriate error or warning message when a server sends the password
policy response control with an appropriate value.
The criticality of the request control is set to false to ensure that all LDAPv3
servers that do not understand the control can ignore it.
To suppress sending of the request control with the bind request, include -g
on the command-line.
Specifies the name of the host on which the server is running. For example, -h
cyclops.
Specifies the port number that the server uses. For example, -p 1049. The
default is 389. If -Z is used, the default is 636.
Causes each add to be performed silently as opposed to being echoed to the
screen individually.
Specifies the password associated with the distinguished name specified in the
-D option. For example, -w mypassword.
is to
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