PTA Plug-in Syntax
The variable components of the PTA plug-in syntax are described in Table 16-1.
NOTE
The optional parameters are described in the following table in the order in which
they appear in the syntax.
Table 16-1
PTA Plug-in Parameters
Variable
state
extension
ldap|ldaps
authDS
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The LDAP URL (
separated from the optional parameters (
,
timeout
ldver
•
If you explicitly define any of the optional parameters, you
must define all of them, even if you specify only the default
values.
•
You can specify several authenticating directories or subtrees
by incrementing the
each time. This is illustrated in "Specifying Multiple
Authenticating Directory Servers," on page 524.
Definition
Defines whether the plug-in is enabled or disabled. Acceptable values are on or
off. See "Turning the Plug-in On or Off," on page 518, for more information.
File extension for the plug-in. The extension is always .sl on HP-UX PA RISC
and .so on all other UNIX platforms.
Defines whether SSL is used for communication between the two Directory
Servers. See "Configuring the Servers to Use a Secure Connection," on page 519,
for more information.
The authenticating directory hostname. You can specify the port number of the
directory server by adding a colon and then the port number. For example:
ldap://dirserver.example.com:390/
If you do not specify the port number, the PTA server attempts to connect using:
• Port 389 if ldap:// is specified in the URL.
• Port 636 if ldaps:// is specified in the URL.
See "Specifying the Authenticating Directory Server," on page 520, for more
information.
ldap|ldaps://authDS/subtree
,
) by a single space.
connlifetime
nsslapd-pluginarg
) must be
,
,
maxconns
maxops
attribute suffix by 1