Example LDAP commands
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$ '''/usr/bin/printf "dn: cn=simple,ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com\nchangetype: modify\nreplace: defaultServerList\ndefaultServerList: 192.168.1.100 192.168.1.101\n" | ldapmodify -h ''LDAP_server'' -D "cn=Directory Manager"''' | $ '''/usr/bin/printf "dn: cn=simple,ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com\nchangetype: modify\nreplace: defaultServerList\ndefaultServerList: 192.168.1.100 192.168.1.101\n" | ldapmodify -h ''LDAP_server'' -D "cn=Directory Manager"''' | ||
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Revision as of 20:08, 19 September 2007
To list the password policy on Sun Directory Server 5.2 and later:
$ ldapsearch -h LDAP_server -D "cn=Directory Manager" -b "cn=Password Policy,cn=config" "objectClass=*"
To list LDAP client profiles on LDAP server:
$ ldapsearch -h LDAP_server -D "cn=Directory Manager" -b "ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com" "objectClass=*"
Two ways to delete an LDAP client profile named cn=default,ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com:
$ /usr/bin/printf "cn=default,ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com\n" | ldapdelete -h LDAP_server -D "cn=Directory Manager" $ /usr/bin/printf "dn: cn=default,ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com\nchangetype: delete" | ldapmodify -h LDAP_server -D "cn=Directory Manager"
Modifying the defaultServerList attribute in the simple LDAP client profile:
$ /usr/bin/printf "dn: cn=simple,ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com\nchangetype: modify\nreplace: defaultServerList\ndefaultServerList: 192.168.1.100 192.168.1.101\n" | ldapmodify -h LDAP_server -D "cn=Directory Manager"
When does my proxyagent user password expire?
$ ldapsearch -h LDAP_server -D "cn=Directory Manager" -b ou=profile,dc=example,dc=com cn=proxyagent passwordExpirationTime
