Integer
Syntax
Example
nsslapd-securePort: 636
nsslapd-security (Security)
Specifies whether the Directory Server is to accept SSL/TLS communications on its
encrypted port. This attribute should be set to
Entry DN
cn=config
Valid Range
on | off
Default Value
off
DirectoryString
Syntax
Example
nsslapd-security: off
nsslapd-sizelimit (Size Limit)
Specifies the maximum number of entries to return from a search operation. If this
limit is reached,
ns-slapd
request, as well as an exceeded size limit error.
When no limit is set,
regardless of the number found. To set a no limit value whereby the Directory
Server will wait indefinitely for the search to complete, specify a value of -1 for this
attribute in the
dse.ldif
This limit applies to everyone regardless of their organization.
A value of -1 on this attribute in the
NOTE
leaving the attribute blank in the server console, in that it causes no
limit to be used. Please note however, that you cannot specify a
negative integer for this field in the server console nor can you
specify a null value in
Entry DN
cn=config
Valid Range
-1 to the maximum 32 bit integer value (2147483647)
returns any entries it has located that match the search
will return every matching entry to the client
ns-slapd
file.
dse.ldif
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
, if you want secure connections.
on
is the same as
dse.ldif
as it is not a valid integer.
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