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Using Typical Installation
For configuration directory administrator ID and password, enter the name
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and password that you will log in as when you want to authenticate to the
console with full privileges.
For a directory suffix, enter a distinguished name (DN) meaningful to your
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enterprise.
This string is used to form the name of all your organization's directory
entries. Therefore, pick a name that is representative of your organization. It
is recommended that you pick a suffix that corresponds to your internet DNS
name. Avoid space characters in the suffix.
For example, if your organization uses the DNS name
enter
For Directory Manager DN, enter the DN that you will use when managing
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the contents of your directory with unlimited privileges.
NOTE
In former releases of Directory Server, the Directory Manager was known as
the
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 the Directory Manager password, enter a value that is at least 8 characters
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long.
For Administration Domain, enter the domain to which you want this server
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to belong.
The name you enter should be a unique string that is descriptive of the
organization responsible for administering the domain. For information on
administration domains, see "Determining the Administration Domain," on
page 18.
For the administration port number, enter a value that is not in use. Be sure to
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record this value.
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dc=example,dc=com
Any DN must be entered in the UTF-8 character set encoding. Older
encodings such as ISO-8859-1 are not supported.
. This is the entry that you use to bind to the directory when you
root DN
here.
, then
example.com

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