14.3 Using the LDAP Service
14.3 Using the LDAP Service
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol that is used to access a directory service on a network. Normally, user authentication and user privileges of an XSCF user account on the SPARC M12/M10 are managed by the local master XSCF. However, by using LDAP, they can be managed by a directory service (LDAP server) on a network. In addition, if multiple SPARC M12/M10 systems are installed, the XSCF user account common to all systems can be used with LDAP.
To manage the XSCF user account settings, such as user authentication and user privileges, using LDAP, configure the XSCF as an LDAP client.
To manage the XSCF user account settings, such as user authentication and user privileges, using LDAP, configure the XSCF as an LDAP client.
For details on how to manage the XSCF user account settings through a directory service on a network using LDAP, see "3.5.12 Managing XSCF User Accounts Using LDAP."
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