Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 - INSTALLATION AND ADMINISTRATION 04-08-2006 Installation Manual page 703

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a
Set the base for storing your user management data via Configuration Base
DN.
b Enter the appropriate value for Administrator DN. This DN must be identical
with the rootdn value specified in /etc/openldap/slapd.conf to
enable this particular user to manipulate data stored on the LDAP server.
Enter the full DN (such as cn=admin,dc=suse,dc=de) or activate
Append Base DN to have the base DN added automatically when you enter
cn=admin.
c Check Create Default Configuration Objects to create the basic configuration
objects on the server to enable user management via LDAP.
d If your client machine should act as a file server for home directories across
your network, check Home Directories on This Machine.
e Click Accept to leave the Advanced Configuration then Finish to apply your
settings.
Use Configure User Management Settings to edit entries on the LDAP server. Access
to the configuration modules on the server is then granted according to the ACLs and
ACIs stored on the server. Follow the procedures outlined in
YaST Group and User Administration Modules"
Configuring the YaST Group and User Administration
Modules
Use the YaST LDAP client to adapt the YaST modules for user and group administration
and to extend them as needed. Define templates with default values for the individual
attributes to simplify the data registration. The presets created here are stored as LDAP
objects in the LDAP directory. The registration of user data is still done with the regular
YaST modules for user and group management. The registered data is stored as LDAP
objects on the server.
Section "Configuring the
(page 703).
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