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Server Plug-in Functionality Reference

dn: cn=Telephone Syntax,cn=plugins,cn=config
objectclass: top
objectclass: nsSlapdPlugin
objectclass: extensibleObject
cn: Telephone Syntax
nsslapd-pluginPath: /usr/netscape/servers/lib/syntax-plugin.so
nsslapd-pluginInitfunc: tel_init
nsslapd-pluginType: syntax
nsslapd-pluginEnabled: on
Some of these attributes are common to all plug-ins while others may be
particular to a specific plug-in. You can check which attributes are currently being
used by a given plug-in by performing an

Object Classes for Plug-in Configuration

All plug-ins are instances of the
inherits from the
attributes to be taken into account by the server, both of these object classes (in
addition to the
following example:
dn:cn=ACL Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config
objectclass:top
objectclass:nsSlapdPlugin
objectclass:extensibleObject
Server Plug-in Functionality Reference
The tables that follow provide you with a quick overview of the plug-ins
provided with Directory Server, along with their configurable options,
configurable arguments, default setting, dependencies, general performance
related information, and further reading. Information in these tables will help you
to weigh plug-in performance gains and costs and choose the optimal settings for
your deployment. The "Further Information" row cross references further
reading where this is available.
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nsSlapdPlugin
extensibleObject
object class) must be present in the entry, as shown in the
top
on the
ldapsearch
object class, which in turn
object class. For plug-in configuration
subtree.
cn=config

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