Creating and Maintaining Database Links
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Providing an LDAP URL
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Providing a List of Failover Servers
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Summary of Cascading Chaining Configuration Attributes
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Database Link Configuration Example
Providing Suffix Information
Use the
link. For example, if you want your database link to point to the people
information for a remote site of your company, you would enter the following
suffix information:
nsslapd-suffix: l=Zanzibar,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
The suffix information is stored in the
database,cn=plugins,cn=config
NOTE
Providing Bind Credentials
For a request from a client application to be chained to a remote server, you can
provide special bind credentials for the client application. This gives the remote
server the proxied authorization rights needed to chain operations. If you do not
specify bind credentials, the database link binds to the remote server as
anonymous.
Providing bind credentials involves the following steps:
On the remote server, you need to do the following:
1.
a.
b.
On the server containing the database like, you need to do the following:
2.
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attribute to define the suffix managed by your database
nsslapd-suffix
After creation time, any alterations you make to the
nsslapd-suffix
server containing the database link.
Create an administrative user for the database link.
For information on adding entries, see "Creating Directory Entries," on
page 45.
Provide proxy access rights for the administrative user created in step 1 on
the subtree chained to by the database link.
For more information on configuring ACI's, refer to "Managing Access
Control," on page 195.
cn=database_link_name,cn=chaining
entry.
attribute occur only after you have restarted the
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