Nsslapd-Port (Port Number); Nsslapd-Privatenamespaces; Nsslapd-Pwpolicy-Local (Enable Subtree- And User-Level Password Policy) - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.2 Configuration Manual

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nsslapd-port (Port Number)

TCP/IP port number used for LDAP communications. If you want to run SSL/TLS
over this port you can do so through the Start TLS extended operation. This
selected port must be unique on the host system; make sure no other application is
attempting to use the same port number. On UNIX systems, specifying a port
number of less than 1024 requires the Directory Server to run as
If you are changing the port number for a configuration directory, you must also
update the corresponding Server Instance Entry in the configuration directory.
Note that you need to restart the server for the port number change to be taken into
account.
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Range:
1 to 65535
Default Value:
389
Syntax:
Integer
Example:
nsslapd-port: 389

nsslapd-privatenamespaces

Contains the list of the private naming contexts
.
cn=monitor
Entry DN:
cn=config
Valid Values:
cn=config, cn=schema and cn=monitor
Default Value:
N/A
Syntax:
DirectoryString
Example:
nsslapd-privatenamespaces: cn=config
nsslapd-pwpolicy-local (Enable Subtree- and User-Level
Password Policy)
Turns fine-grained (subtree- and user-level) password policy on and off.
If this attribute has a value
in the directory will be subjected to the global password policy; the server will
ignore any defined subtree/user level password policy.
cn=config
, all entries (except for
off
Chapter 2
Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
.
root
,
cn=schema
cn=Directory Manager
Core Server Configuration Reference
and
)
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