Ldapsearch, Ldapmodify, And Ldapdelete; Sec-Activate; Syntax; Example - Netscape CONSOLE 6.0 - MANAGING SERVERS Manual

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ldapsearch, ldapmodify, and ldapdelete

On Windows NT
From the command line go to
../../install/perl admin_ip.pl Directory_Manager_DN
Directory_Manager_password old_IP new_IP [port #]
The old IP address is saved in a file called
ldapsearch, ldapmodify, and ldapdelete
These tools allow you to search and modify the user directory. They are stored in
the
serverRoot/shared/bin
these tools, see the Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide.

sec-activate

The
sec-activate
Administration Server. The
serverRoot/bin/admin/admin/bin

Syntax

sec-activate serverRoot SSLEnabled
Enter information for the following variables:
serverRoot. The server root of the instance of Administration Server on which you
want to activate or deactivate SSL.
SSLEnabled. Either

Example

sec-activate /usr/netscape/server4 off

sec-migrate

The
sec-migrate
server to a target Netscape server. Migrating keys and certificates is useful when
you want to use a pre-4.0 SSL certificate with a new server. This tool allows you to
use the existing pre-4.0 certificate and its key instead of obtaining a new certificate.
The
sec-migrate
directory.
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serverRoot/shared/bin
folder. For detailed information about how to use
tool is used to activate and deactivate SSL for an instance of
sec-activate
folder.
or
.
on
off
tool migrates keys and certificates from a pre-4.0 Netscape
program is stored in the
folder and enter
.
local.conf.old
program is stored in the
serverRoot/bin/admin/admin/bin

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