Nsslapd-Listenhost (Listen To Ip Address); Nsslapd-Localhost (Local Host); Nsslapd-Localuser (Local User) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.2 Configuration Manual

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nsslapd-listenhost (Listen to IP Address)

Allows multiple Directory Server instances to run on a multihomed machine (or
makes it possible to limit listening to one interface of a multihomed machine).
Provide the hostname which corresponds to the IP interface you want to specify as
a value for this attribute. Directory Server will only respond to requests sent to the
interface that corresponds to the hostname provided on this attribute.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
Any hostname
Default Value:
N/A
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsslapd-listenhost: host_name

nsslapd-localhost (Local Host)

This read-only attribute specifies the host machine on which the Directory
Server runs.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
Any fully qualified hostname.
Default Value:
Hostname of installed machine.
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsslapd-localhost:phonebook.example.com

nsslapd-localuser (Local User)

Applicable to Directory Server installations on Unix machines.
Specifies the user that the Directory Server runs as. The group that the user runs
as is derived from this attribute, by examining the groups that the user is a
member of. Should the user change, then all the files in the installation directory
will need to be owned by this user.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
Any valid user on the local UNIX machine.
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Reference
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