dn: cn=Pass Through Authentication,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: Pass Through Authentication
changetype: add
add: nsslapd-pluginarg0
nsslapd-pluginarg0: ldap://authDS/subtree [maxconns,maxops,timeout,ldver,connlifetime]
Make sure there is a space between the subtree parameter, and the optional
parameters.
For example, you could set the value of the
"ldap://dirserver.example.com/o=NetscapeRoot 3,5,300,3,300"
In this example, each of the optional parameters is set to its default value.
Use the
2.
Restart the server.
3.
For information on restarting the server, refer to "Starting and Stopping the
Directory Server," on page 35.
PTA Plug-In Syntax Examples
This section contains the following examples of PTA plug-in syntax in the
dse.ldif
•
Specifying One Authenticating Directory Server and One Subtree
•
Specifying Multiple Authenticating Directory Servers
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Specifying One Authenticating Directory Server and Multiple Subtrees
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Using Non-Default Parameter Values
•
Specifying Different Optional Parameters and Subtrees for Different
Authenticating Directory Servers
Specifying One Authenticating Directory Server and One Subtree
This example configures the PTA plug-in to accept all defaults for the optional
variables. This configuration causes the PTA directory server to connect to the
authenticating directory server for all bind requests to the
subtree. The hostname of the authenticating Directory Server is
config-dir.example.com
command to import the LDIF file into the directory.
ldapmodify
file:
.
nsslapd-pluginarg0
Chapter 16
Using the Pass-Through Authentication Plug-In
PTA Plug-In Syntax Examples
attribute to:
o=NetscapeRoot
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