Note – PEM: Abbreviation for Privacy Enhanced Mail. Mail to be sent is encrypted
for increased privacy.
Enabling or Disabling the LDAP Server
Command operation
■
1. Use the showlookup(8) command to display the lookup method of
authentication and user privileges.
XSCF> showlookup
Privileges lookup: Local only
Authentication lookup: Local and LDAP
2. Use the setlookup(8) command to enable or disable the LDAP server.
<Example> Enable the use of LDAP server for both user
authentication and user privilege.
XSCF> setlookup –a ldap
XSCF> setlookup –p ldap
3. Use the showlookup(8) command to confirm the lookup method.
XSCF> showlookup
Privileges lookup: Local and LDAP
Authentication lookup: Local and LDAP
Specifying an LDAP Server, Port Number, Bind ID, Bind Password,
Search Base (BaseDN) and Search Time (Timeout Period)
Command operation
■
1. Use the showldap(8) command to display LDAP client settings.
XSCF> showldap
Bind Name:
Base Distinguished Name: Not set
LDAP Search Timeout:
Bind Password:
LDAP Servers:
CERTS:
Not set
0
Not set
Not set
None
Chapter 2
Setting Up XSCF
2-41
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Sun SPARC Enterprise M3000 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers