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Working With Naming and Directory Services in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I About Naming and Directory Services
1. Naming and Directory Services (Overview)
2. Name Service Switch (Overview)
4. Setting Up Oracle Solaris Active Directory Clients (Tasks)
Part II NIS Setup and Administration
5. Network Information Service (Overview)
6. Setting Up and Configuring NIS (Tasks)
9. Introduction to LDAP Naming Services (Overview)
10. Planning Requirements for LDAP Naming Services (Tasks)
11. Setting Up Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition With LDAP Clients (Tasks)
12. Setting Up LDAP Clients (Tasks)
13. LDAP Troubleshooting (Reference)
14. LDAP Naming Service (Reference)
Blank Checklists for Configuring LDAP
LDAP Tools Requiring LDAP Naming Services
Example pam_conf File Using the pam_ldap Module for Account Management
RFC 2307bis Network Information Service Schema
Directory User Agent Profile (DUAProfile) Schema
Role-Based Access Control and Execution Profile Schema
Internet Print Protocol Information for LDAP
Internet Print Protocol Attributes
Internet Print Protocol ObjectClasses
Default Filters Used by LDAP Naming Services
To support LDAP clients, all servers must support the LDAP v3 protocol and compound naming and auxiliary object classes. In addition, at least one of the following controls must be supported.
Simple paged-mode (RFC 2696)
Virtual List View controls
The server must support at least one of the following authentication methods.
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If an LDAP client is using the pam_unix_* modules, the server must support storing passwords in UNIX crypt format.
If an LDAP client is using TLS, the server must support SSL or TLS.
If an LDAP client is using sasl/GSSAPI, the server must support SASL, GSSAPI, Kerberos 5 authentication. Support for GSS encryption over the wire is optional.