Using Non-Default Parameter Values
dn: cn=Pass Through Authentication,cn=plugins,cn=config
...
nsslapd-pluginEnabled: on
nsslapd-pluginarg0: ldap://configdir.example.com/o=NetscapeRoot
nsslapd-pluginarg1: ldap://configdir.example.com/dc=example,dc=com
...
17.4.4. Using Non-Default Parameter Values
This example uses a non-default value (10) only for the maximum number of connections parameter
maxconns. Each of the other parameters is set to its default value. However, because one parameter
is specified, all parameters must be defined explicitly in the syntax.
dn: cn=Pass Through Authentication,cn=plugins,cn=config
...
nsslapd-pluginEnabled: on
nsslapd-pluginarg0: ldap://configdir.example.com/o=NetscapeRoot 10,5,300,3,300
...
17.4.5. Specifying Different Optional Parameters and Subtrees for
Different Authenticating Directory Servers
To specify a different pass-through subtree and optional parameter values for each authenticating
Directory Server, set more than one LDAP URL/optional parameters pair. Separate the LDAP URL/
optional parameter pairs with a single space as follows.
dn: cn=Pass Through Authentication,cn=plugins,cn=config
...
nsslapd-pluginEnabled: on
nsslapd-pluginarg0:ldap://configdir.example.com/o=NetscapeRoot 7,7,300,3,300
nsslapd-pluginarg1:ldap://config2dir.example.com/dc=example,dc=com 7,7,300,3,300
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