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System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP)
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Book Information
Preface
Who Should Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Related Books
Accessing Sun Documentation Online
Ordering Sun Documentation
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
Part I About Naming and Directory Services
1. Naming and Directory Services (Overview)
What Is a Naming Service?
Solaris Naming Services
Naming Services: A Quick Comparison
2. The Name Service Switch (Overview)
About the Name Service Switch
The nsswitch.conf Template Files
Selecting a Different Configuration File
How to Modify the Name Service Switch
DNS and Internet Access
IPv6 and Solaris Naming Services
Ensuring Compatibility With +/- Syntax
The Switch File and Password Information
Part II DNS Setup and Administration
3. Domain Name System (Overview)
DNS Basics
Server Configuration and Data File Names
Domain Names
The resolv.conf File
The named.conf File
Zones and DNS
4. Administering DNS (Tasks)
Setting Up the resolv.conf File
Configuring a Network For DNS
How to Set Up a DNS Client
How to Set Up a DNS Server
How to Specify a Master Server
How to Specify a Slave Server
How to Specify a Cache-Only or Stub Server
DNS Compatibility and +/- Syntax
Setting Up DNS Servers
How to Initialize the Server
How to Test Your Installation
How to Add Additional Servers
Modifying DNS Data Files
How to Change the SOA Serial Number
How to Force in.named to Reload DNS Data
Adding and Deleting Clients
How to Add a Client
How to Remove a Client
Enabling a Client to Use IPv6
How to Enable a Client to Use IPv6
Creating DNS Subdomains
Planning Your Subdomains
How to Set Up a Subdomain
Solaris DNS BIND 8.3.3 Implementation
How to Migrate from BIND 4.9.x to BIND 8.3.3
DNS Forwarding
How to Enable DNS Forwarding Capabilities on an NIS+ Client
How to Enable DNS Forwarding Capabilities on an Older NIS Client
5. DNS Administration (Reference)
Implementing DNS: A Practical Example
Setting Up the Data Files
Setting Up Subdomains
The DNS Namespace Hierarchy
How DNS Affects Mail Delivery
DNS Configuration and Data Files
Data File Resource Record Format
6. DNS Troubleshooting (Reference)
Clients Can Find Machine by Name but Server Cannot
Changes Do Not Take Effect or Are Erratic
DNS Client Cannot Lookup “Short” Names
Reverse Domain Data Not Correctly Transferred to slave
Server Failed and Zone Expired Problems
rlogin, rsh, and ftp Problems
Other DNS Syntax Errors
Part III NIS Setup and Administration
7. Network Information Service (NIS) (Overview)
NIS Introduction
NIS Machine Types
NIS Elements
NIS Binding
Differences in NIS Solaris 2.6 NIS and Earlier NIS Versions
8. Setting Up and Configuring NIS Service
Configuring NIS — Task Map
Before You Begin Configuring NIS
Planning Your NIS Domain
Preparing the Master Server
Starting NIS Service on the Master Server
Setting Up NIS Slave Servers
Setting Up NIS Clients
9. Administering NIS (Tasks)
Password Files and Namespace Security
Administering NIS Users
How to Add a New NIS User to an NIS Domain
Setting User Passwords
NIS Netgroups
Working With NIS Maps
Updating and Modifying Existing Maps
How to Update Maps Supplied With the Default Set
Modifying Default Maps
Using makedbm to Modify a Non-Default Map
Creating New Maps from Text Files
Adding Entries to a File-Based Map
Creating Maps From Standard Input
Modifying Maps Made From Standard Input
Adding a Slave Server
Using NIS With C2 Security
Changing a Machine's NIS Domain
Using NIS in Conjunction With DNS
Turning Off NIS Services
10. NIS Troubleshooting
NIS Binding Problems
Part IV Configuring Sun ONE Directory Server
11. Sun ONE Directory Server Configuration
Preparing for Configuration
Configuration Components
Configuration Choices
Configuration Process Overview
Configuring the Servers
Part V LDAP Naming Services Setup and Administration
12. Introduction to LDAP Naming Services (Overview/Reference)
Audience Assumptions
LDAP Naming Services Compared to Other Naming Services
LDAP Naming Services Setup (Task Map)
13. Basic Components and Concepts (Overview)
LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF)
Using Fully Qualified Domain Names
Default Directory Information Tree (DIT)
Default Schema
Service Search Descriptors (SSDs) and Schema Mapping
Client Profiles
ldap_cachemgr Daemon
LDAP Naming Services Security Model
14. Planning Requirements for LDAP Naming Services (Tasks)
Planning Overview
Planning the Network Model
Planning the Directory Information Tree (DIT)
Replica Servers
Planning the Security Model
Planning Client Profiles and Default Attribute Values
Planning the Data Population
15. Setting Up Sun ONE Directory Server (Tasks)
Configuring Sun ONE Directory Server Using idsconfig
Using Service Search Descriptors to Modify Client Access to Various Services
Running idsconfig
Populating the Directory Server Using ldapaddent
Managing Printer Entries
Populating the Directory Server With Additional Profiles
Configuring the Directory Server to Enable Password Management
16. Setting Up Clients (Tasks)
Prerequisites to Client Setup
Initializing a Client
Retrieving LDAP Naming Services Information
Customizing the Client Environment
17. LDAP Troubleshooting (Reference)
Monitoring Client Status
Configuration Problems and Solutions
18. LDAP General Reference (Reference)
Blank Checklists
Upgrade Information
LDAP Commands
Example pam.conf File for pam_ldap
Example pam_conf file for pam_ldap Configured for Password Management
IETF Schemas
Directory User Agent Profile (DUAProfile) Schema
Solaris Schemas
Internet Print Protocol Information
Generic Directory Server Requirements
Default Filters Used by LDAP Naming Services
19. Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Overview/Tasks)
NIS-to-LDAP Service Overview
Transitioning From NIS to LDAP (Task Map)
Prerequisites for the NIS-to-LDAP Transition
Setting Up the N2L Service
N2L Best Practices With Sun ONE Directory Server
N2L Restrictions
N2L Troubleshooting
Reverting to NIS
20. Transitioning From NIS+ to LDAP
NIS+ to LDAP Overview
Getting Started
Masters and Replicas
The Directory Server
Mapping NIS+ Objects Other Than Table Entries
NIS+ Entry Owner, Group, Access, and TTL
Principal Names and Netnames
client_info and timezone Tables
Adding New Object Mappings
Storing Configuration Information in LDAP
A. System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP) Updates
Solaris 9 12/03 Updates
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