Additional Ldapmodify Options - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.1 Configuration Manual

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ldapmodify
Option
-K
-N
-P
-W
-Z

Additional ldapmodify Options

The following options offer additional functionality:
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Netscape Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • August 2002
Description
Specifies the filename and path of the private key database of the client.
In previous releases of Directory Server, except for when doing
certificate-based authentication, it wasn't necessary to specify the path to the
key database (using the -K option). In this release of Directory Server,
irrespective of the type of authentication being performed, you must specify
the -K option when the key database has a different name than key3.db or
when the key database is not under the same directory as the certificate
database, the cert7.db file (the path for which is specified with the -P
option).
Specifies the certificate name to use for certificate-based client authentication.
For example, -N Server-Cert. If this option is specified, then the -Z, and
-W options are required. Also, if this option is specified, then the -D and -w
options must not be specified, or certificate-based authentication will not
occur and the bind operation will use the authentication credentials specified
on -D and -w.
Specifies the path and filename of the security files for the client. This option is
used only with the -Z option. When used on a machine where a SSL-enabled
web browser is configured, the path specified on this option can be pointed to
the security database for the web browser. For example, -P
c:\security\cert.db. You can also store the client security files on the
Directory Server in the serverRoot/alias directory. In this case, the -P option
calls out a path and filename similar to the following:
-P c:\netscape\servers\alias\client-cert.db
Specifies the password for the certificate database identified on the -P option.
For example, -W serverpassword.
Specifies that SSL is to be used for the directory request.

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