Table 16-1 Pta Plug-In Parameters - Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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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

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