AAA configuration files consist of one or more entries. When
accessing these files through the Server Manager interface, the
initial screen lists each existing entry and provides controls to
open HTML forms. You can add or modify the HP-UX AAA Server’s
configuration files by entering values in these forms. You must
then submit these values to the program. The fields in the HTML
forms include text boxes, drop-down lists, and other form controls.
Fields with bold labels require values for a complete configuration.
Server
Manager stores changes you make to the server configuration, but
does not immediately save them on a remote server. When you select the
Load Configuration link from the navigation tree, the interface (shown
in Figure 6-6 “Server Manager’s Load Configuration
Screen”) displays a prompt.
You can edit the server configuration settings using this prompt.
Information for the access device, proxies, local realms, users,
and server properties in the loaded configuration will replace the
existing information for all server configuration items.
After you have made changes to the server configuration items,
you can save the modified configuration on any server that has an
active connection with the Server Manager program. When you click Save Configuration, the Server Manager
interface displays a prompt (shown in Figure 6-7 “Server Manager’s Save Configuration
Screen”). Using this prompt, you can select the servers
on which the settings must be saved.
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 | CAUTION: Clicking Save saves the entire server configuration
settings (access device, proxies, local realms, users, and server
properties) on the specified servers. |
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 | NOTE: If you do not wish to save changes that have been made,
you can revert to the previous settings by loading the original
configuration. |
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A running server does not recognize configuration modifications.
After the changes have been saved on a server, you have to restart
the server.
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 | NOTE: More than one administrator cannot edit the same functional
area (access device, proxies, local realms, users, server properties)
of a server configuration at the same time. After you access the
configuration screens for a functional area, the Server Manager
does not allow others to access that functional area until
you have moved to a different item. |
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