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Required attributes for Samba/POSIX templates
DescriptionValueNonvirtual attribute
name
Helps identify the configuration version uploaded. Potentially
used for reports, audit history, and troubleshooting.
Any arbitrary stringVERSION
A FQDN or IP. Typically, it is a front-ended switch or an IP
LDAP proxy/balancer name/address for multiple backend
high-availability LDAP servers.
IP Address stringLDAPServerHost
The LDAP OU (organizational unit) to which configuration
entries can be written. This OU must exist on the server and
must be readable and writable using LDAPWriteDN.
Writable OU name stringLdapConfigurationOU
Limited write DN credentials. HP recommends that you do not
use cn=Manager credentials. Instead, use an account DN with
DN name stringLdapWriteDN
very restricted write permissions to the LdapConfigurationOU
and beneath.
Password for the LdapWriteDN account.Unencrypted password string.
LDAP encrypts the string on
storage.
LDAPWritePassword
Supported schema for the OpenLDAP server.Samba, posix, or user defined
schema
schematype
Run the configuration script on the remote LDAP server
The IBRIX gen_ldap-lwtools.sh script performs the configuration based on the copy of the
chosen schema template (UserConf.conf in the examples). Run the following command to
validate your changes:
sh /opt/likewise/bin/gen_ldap-lwtools.sh UserConf.conf v
If the configuration looks okay, run the command with added security by removing all temporary
files:
sh /opt/likewise/bin/gen_ldap-lwtools.sh UserConf.conf -rm
If you need to troubleshoot the configuration, run the command as follows:
sh /opt/likewise/bin/gen_ldap-lwtools.sh UserConf.conf
Configure LDAP authentication on the cluster nodes
You can configure LDAP authentication from the GUI, as described in “Configuring authentication
from the GUI” (page 60) (recommended), or by using the ibrix_ldapconfig command (see
“Configuring LDAP” (page 69).
Configuring authentication from the GUI
Use the Authentication Wizard to perform the initial configuration or to modify it at a later time.
Select Cluster Configuration > File Sharing Authentication from the Navigator to open the File
Sharing Authentication Settings panel. This panel shows the current authentication configuration
on each server.
60 Configuring authentication for SMB, FTP, and HTTP
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