NOTE
Any DN must be entered in the UTF-8 character set encoding. Older
encodings such as ISO-8859-1 are not supported.
In former releases of Directory Server, the Directory Manager was known as
the root DN. This is the entry that you bind to the directory as when you
want access control to be ignored. This DN can be short and does not have
to conform to any suffix configured for your directory. However, it should
not correspond to an actual entry stored in your directory.
For Directory Manager password, enter a value that is at least 8 characters
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long.
For administration port number, enter a value that is not in use. Be sure to
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record this value.
The server is then unpackaged, minimally configured, and started. You are told
which host and port number the Administration Server is listening on.
The server is configured to use the following suffixes:
•
The suffix that you configured.
•
o=NetscapeRoot
Do not modify the contents of the directory under the
Either create data under the first suffix or create a new suffix to be used for this
purpose. For details on how to create new suffixes for your Directory Server, see
the Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
o=NetscapeRoot
Chapter 2
Using Express and Typical Installation
Using Typical Installation
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