Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual page 521

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Table 11-20 CertificateScopeOfUseExt Configuration Parameters (Continued)
Parameter
numEntries
entry<n>_name_type
entry<n>_name
Description
Specifies the total number of sites to be contained or allowed in the extension.
This can be set to 0 specifying that no sites can be contained in the extension or
ton specifies the total number of sites to be included in the extension; it must be
an integer greater than zero. The default is 3.
Note that when you set the value of this parameter, each site has its own set of
configuration parameters and you must specify appropriate values for each of
those parameters; otherwise the policy rule will return an error. Each set of
configuration parameters is distinguished by <n>, which is an integer derived
from the value you assign in this field. For example, if you set the numEntries
parameter to 2, <n> would be 0 and 1.
Specifies the general-name type for the site that you want to include in the
extension. Select from one of the following:
• Select rfc822Name if the site is an Internet mail address.
• Select directoryName if the site is an X.500 directory name.
• Select dNSName if the site is a DNS name (default).
• Select ediPartyName if the site is a EDI party name.
• Select URL if the site is a uniform resource identifier.
• Select iPAddress if the site is an IP address.
• Select OID if the site is an object identifier.
• Select otherName if the site is in any other name form.
Specifies the general-name value for the site you want to include in the
extension. Specify as follows:
• If you selected rfc822Name, the value must be a valid Internet mail address
in the local-part@domain format. You may use upper and lower case
letters in the mail address; no significance is attached to the case. For
example, webSite@example.com.
• If you selected directoryName, the value must be a string form of X.500
name. For example: CN=corpDirectory, OU=IS, O=example.com,
C=US.
• If you selected dNSName, the value must be a valid domain name. You may
use upper and lower case letters in the domain name; no significance is
attached to the case. Do not use the string " " for the DNS name. Also don't
use the DNS representation for Internet mail addresses; such identities
should be encoded as rfc822Name. For example,
webSite.example.com.
Extension-Specific Policy Module Reference
Chapter 11
Policies
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