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LDAP System Administration
LDAP System Administration
ISBN: 1565924916
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 129
Authors:
Gerald Carter
BUY ON AMAZON
Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Preface
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Part I: LDAP Basics
Chapter 1. Now where did I put that...? , or What is a directory?
1.1 The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
1.2 What Is LDAP?
1.3 LDAP Models
Chapter 2. LDAPv3 Overview
2.1 LDIF
2.2 What Is an Attribute?
2.3 What Is the dc Attribute?
2.4 Schema References
2.5 Authentication
2.6 Distributed Directories
2.7 Continuing Standardization
Chapter 3. OpenLDAP
3.1 Obtaining the OpenLDAP Distribution
3.2 Software Requirements
3.3 Compiling OpenLDAP 2
3.4 OpenLDAP Clients and Servers
3.5 The slapd.conf Configuration File
3.6 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Chapter 4. OpenLDAP: Building a Company White Pages
4.1 A Starting Point
4.2 Defining the Schema
4.3 Updating slapd.conf
4.4 Starting slapd
4.5 Adding the Initial Directory Entries
4.6 Graphical Editors
Chapter 5. Replication, Referrals, Searching, and SASL Explained
5.1 More Than One Copy Is a Good Thing
5.2 Distributing the Directory
5.3 Advanced Searching Options
5.4 Determining a Server s Capabilities
5.5 Creating Custom Schema Files for slapd
5.6 SASL and OpenLDAP
Part II: Application Integration
Chapter 6. Replacing NIS
6.1 More About NIS
6.2 Schemas for Information Services
6.3 Information Migration
6.4 The pam_ldap Module
6.5 The nss_ldap Module
6.6 OpenSSH, PAM, and NSS
6.7 Authorization Through PAM
6.8 Netgroups
6.9 Security
6.10 Automount Maps
6.11 PADL s NISLDAP Gateway
Chapter 7. Email and LDAP
7.1 Representing Users
7.2 Email Clients and LDAP
7.3 Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs)
Chapter 8. Standard Unix Services and LDAP
8.1 The Directory Namespace
8.2 An FTPHTTP Combination
8.3 User Authentication with Samba
8.4 FreeRadius
8.5 Resolving Hosts
8.6 Central Printer Management
Chapter 9. LDAP Interoperability
9.1 Interoperability or Integration?
9.2 Directory Gateways
9.3 Cross-Platform Authentication Services
9.4 Distributed, Multivendor Directories
9.5 Metadirectories
9.6 PushPull Agents for Directory Synchronization
Chapter 10. Net::LDAP and Perl
10.1 The Net::LDAP Module
10.2 Connecting, Binding, and Searching
10.3 Working with Net::LDAP::LDIF
10.4 Updating the Directory
10.5 Advanced Net::LDAP Scripting
Part III: Appendixes
Appendix A. PAM and NSS
A.1 Pluggable Authentication Modules
A.2 Name Service Switch (NSS)
Appendix B. OpenLDAP Command-Line Tools
B.1 Debugging Options
B.2 Slap Tools
B.3 LDAP Tools
Appendix C. Common Attributes and Objects
C.1 Schema Files
C.2 Attributes
C.3 Object Classes
Appendix D. LDAP RFCs, Internet-Drafts, and Mailing Lists
D.1 Requests for Comments
D.2 Mailing Lists
Appendix E. slapd.conf ACLs
E.1 What?
E.2 Who?
E.3 How Much?
E.4 Examples
Colophon
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index J
Index K
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index Q
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
Index X
Index Y
LDAP System Administration
ISBN: 1565924916
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 129
Authors:
Gerald Carter
BUY ON AMAZON
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Optimizing: The Oracle Side
Data Dictionary Report
The Crystal Repository
Appendix A Common Issues
Appendix B Functions
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Conclusion
Language Fundamentals
Handling SQL Errors: A Preview
Review of ADO.NET Basics
Stored Program Security
Snort Cookbook
Reading a Saved Capture File
Blocking Attacks in Real Time
Excluding from Logging
Running Snortsnarf Automatically
Newbies Playing with Snort Using EagleX
SQL Hacks
Hack 7. Modify a Schema Without Breaking Existing Queries
Hack 11. Convert Aggregate Subqueries to JOINs
Hack 31. Disaggregate a COUNT
Organizing Data
Hack 88. Test Two Values from a Subquery
InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign CS2
Getting the Lead Out
Typographers Quotes
End Marks
Discretionary Hyphens and Nonbreaking Hyphens
Vertical (Stacked) Alignment
User Interfaces in C#: Windows Forms and Custom Controls
Creating Usable Interfaces
Modern Controls
MDI Interfaces and Workspaces
Dynamic User Interface
GDI+ Basics
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