Nsslapd-Securelistenhost; Nsslapd-Secureport (Encrypted Port Number); Nsslapd-Security (Security) - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 Configuration

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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference

nsslapd-securelistenhost

Allows multiple Directory Server instances to run, using secure SSL/TLS
connections, on a multihomed machine or makes it possible to limit listening to
one interface of a multihomed machine. Provide the hostname that corresponds to
the IP interface you want to specify as a value for this attribute. Directory Server
will only respond to requests sent to the interface that corresponds to the
hostname provided on this attribute.
Entry DN:
Valid Values:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-securePort (Encrypted Port Number)

TCP/IP port number used for SSL/TLS communications. This selected port must
be unique on the host system; make sure no other application is attempting to use
the same port number. Specifying a port number of less than
Directory Server runs as
The default value
key and a certificate; otherwise, it does not listen on this port.
Entry DN:
Valid Range:
Default Value:
Syntax:
Example:

nsslapd-security (Security)

Specifies whether the Directory Server is to accept SSL/TLS communications on
its encrypted port. This attribute should be set to
connections.
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cn=config
Any secure hostname.
N/A
DirectoryString
nsslapd-securelistenhost: secure_host_name
.
root
is only used if the server has been configured with a private
636
cn=config
1 to 65535
636
Integer
nsslapd-securePort: 636
requires that
1024
if you want secure
on

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