Red Hat DIRECTORY SERVER 7.1 - PLUG-IN PROGRAMMERS Manual page 625

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root The most privileged user available on Unix machines. The root user has
complete access privileges to all files on the machine.
root suffix The parent of one or more sub suffixes. A directory tree can contain
more than one root suffix.
SASL Also Simple Authentication and Security Layer. An authentication framework
for clients as they attempt to bind to a directory.
schema Definitions describing what types of information can be stored as entries
in the directory. When information that does not match the schema is stored in the
directory, clients attempting to access the directory may be unable to display the
proper results.
schema checking Ensures that entries added or modified in the directory
conform to the defined schema. Schema checking is on by default, and users will
receive an error if they try to save an entry that does not conform to the schema.
Secure Sockets Layer See SSL.
self access When granted, indicates that users have access to their own entries if
the bind DN matches the targeted entry.
Server Console Java-based application that allows you to perform administrative
management of your Directory Server from a GUI.
server daemon The server daemon is a process that, once running, listens for and
accepts requests from clients.
server root A directory on the server machine dedicated to holding the server
program and configuration, maintenance, and information files.
Server Selector Interface that allows you select and configure servers using a
browser.
service A background process on a Windows machine that is responsible for a
particular system task. Service processes do not need human intervention to
continue functioning.
SIE Server Instance Entry. The ID assigned to an instance of Directory Server
during installation.
Simple Authentication and Security Layer
See SASL.
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