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Installing and Administering LDAP-UX Client Services with Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory

Appendix B LDAP-UX Client Services Object Classes

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Profile Attributes

This Appendix describes the object classes LDAP-UX Client Services uses for configuration profiles.

In release B.02.00, LDAP-UX Client Services used two object classes for configuration profiles:

  1. posixDUAProfile

  2. posixNamingProfile

With release B.03.00, the posixDUAProfile and posixNamingProfile objectlcasses have been replaced by a single STRUCTURAL objectclass DUAConfigProfile.

In addition, four new attributes are added. These changes are to reflect the definition shown in the most current IETF draft "A Configuration Schema for LDAP Based Directory User Agents" (in the document file titled, draft-joslin-config-schema-o4.txt). This allows LDAP-UX to integrate with configuration profiles that are supported by other vendors.

The object class DUAConfigProfile is defined as follows:

  • objectclass DUAConfigProfile

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    • requires

      • cn

    • allows

      • authenticationMethod,
        attributeMap,

      • bindTimeLimit,

      • credentialLevel,

      • defaultSearchBase,
        defaultSearchScope,

      • defaultServerList,

      • followReferrals,
        objectclassMap,

      • preferredServerList,

      • profileTTL,

      • searchTimeLimit,
        serviceAuthenticationMethod,
        serviceCredentialLevel,
        servicesearchDescriptor

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