Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 8.0 Command Reference Manual page 253

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certificate
Certificate Authority
CGI
chaining
changelog
character type
ciphertext
class definition
class of service
classic CoS
client
code page
collation order
consumer
consumer server
A collection of data that associates the public keys of a network user
with their DN in the directory. The certificate is stored in the directory
as user object attributes.
Company or organization that sells and issues authentication
certificates. You may purchase an authentication certificate from a
Certification Authority that you trust. Also known as a CA.
Common Gateway Interface. An interface for external programs to
communicate with the HTTP server. Programs written to use CGI are
called CGI programs or CGI scripts and can be written in many of the
common programming languages. CGI programs handle forms or
perform output parsing that is not done by the server itself.
A method for relaying requests to another server. Results for the
request are collected, compiled, and then returned to the client.
A changelog is a record that describes the modifications that have
occurred on a replica. The supplier server then replays these
modifications on the replicas stored on replica servers or on other
masters, in the case of multi-master replication.
Distinguishes alphabetic characters from numeric or other characters
and the mapping of upper-case to lower-case letters.
Encrypted information that cannot be read by anyone without the
proper key to decrypt the information.
Specifies the information needed to create an instance of a particular
object and determines how the object works in relation to other
objects in the directory.
See CoS.
A classic CoS identifies the template entry by both its DN and the
value of one of the target entry's attributes.
LDAP
client.
See
An internal table used by a locale in the context of the
internationalization plug-in that the operating system uses to relate
keyboard keys to character font screen displays.
Provides language and cultural-specific information about how the
characters of a given language are to be sorted. This information
might include the sequence of letters in the alphabet or how to
compare letters with accents to letters without accents.
Server containing replicated directory trees or subtrees from a
supplier server.
In the context of replication, a server that holds a replica that is copied
from a different server is called a consumer for that replica.
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