[3342] | 1 | Documentation : |
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| 4 | Schema Modifications : |
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| 7 | pykota-schema-sunds.ldif : |
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| 9 | This file can be used to extend the schema for |
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| 10 | Sun Directory Server to add the necessary object classes |
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| 11 | and attribute type for use with PyKota. |
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| 13 | To extend the schema: |
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| 15 | % ldapmodify -h ldap.domain.com -D "cn=Directory Manager" -f pykota-schema-sunds.ldif |
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| 17 | Sun Directory Server will replicate schema changes in a |
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| 18 | multi-master replication environment. |
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| 20 | Database Indexes : |
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| 21 | ------------------ |
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| 23 | pykota-sunds-indexes.ldif : |
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| 25 | Creating indexes while not mandatory will speed up queries |
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| 26 | to the PyKota objects. This will setup the following indexes: |
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| 28 | pykotaUserName: presence, equality, substring |
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| 29 | pykotaGroupName: presence, equality, substring |
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| 30 | pykotaPrinterName: presence, equality, substring |
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| 31 | pykotaBillingCode: presence, equality, substring |
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| 32 | pykotaLastJobIdent: equality |
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| 34 | To define the indexes: |
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| 36 | % ldapmodify -a -h ldap.domain.com -D "cn=Directory Manager" -f pykota-sunds-indexes.ldif |
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| 38 | By default configuration settings are NOT replicated in a |
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| 39 | replication environment so the following indexes must be |
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| 40 | defined on all hosts. |
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| 42 | To initialize the indexes: |
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| 44 | % ServerRoot/slapd-serverID/db2index.pl \ |
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| 45 | -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -n userRoot \ |
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| 46 | -t pykotaUserName |
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| 48 | % ServerRoot/slapd-serverID/db2index.pl \ |
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| 49 | -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -n userRoot \ |
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| 50 | -t pykotaGroupName |
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| 52 | % ServerRoot/slapd-serverID/db2index.pl \ |
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| 53 | -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -n userRoot \ |
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| 54 | -t pykotaPrinterName |
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| 56 | % ServerRoot/slapd-serverID/db2index.pl \ |
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| 57 | -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -n userRoot \ |
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| 58 | -t pykotaBillingCode |
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| 60 | % ServerRoot/slapd-serverID/db2index.pl \ |
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| 61 | -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -n userRoot \ |
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| 62 | -t pykotaLastJobIdent |
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| 64 | This must be preformed on all hosts within a replication environment. |
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| 66 | Managing Indexes References : |
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| 67 | http://docs.sun.com/source/816-6698-10/indexing.html |
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| 69 | Directory Information Tree (DIT) : |
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| 72 | pykota-sample.ldif : |
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| 74 | This is provided with PyKota though it will need to be modified |
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| 75 | in order to be incorporated into your environment. Sun Directory Server |
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| 76 | will encrypt the userPassword entry so you may wish to leave it as |
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| 77 | plain text when creating the pykotaadmin and pykotauser entries. |
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| 79 | If a Password Policy is being enforced it would be advisable exclude |
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| 80 | both the pykotauser and pykotaadmin from that policy. This is especially |
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| 81 | true if passwordMustChange is set to 'On' since they will fail to authenticate |
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| 82 | until the password is changed. |
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| 84 | Sun Directory Server will replicate DIT changes in a |
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| 85 | multi-master replication environment. |
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| 87 | Access Control Instructions (ACI) : |
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| 90 | The provided ACI's must not be blindly added using ldapmodify or |
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| 91 | ldapadd, if you do so you will clobber any existing ACI's for a |
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| 92 | given object! You must first query the server for any existing |
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| 93 | ACI's and capture them to a file, append the PyKota ACI's to said |
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| 94 | file and then modify the object. This is especially pertinent in |
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| 95 | regards to ou=People which has 5 default ACI's associated with it. |
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| 97 | It is stongly recommended to use the Directory Server Console to |
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| 98 | add the ACI's. You have been warned, there is no warrenty, good luck. |
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| 100 | Managing Access Control: |
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| 101 | http://docs.sun.com/source/816-6698-10/aci.html |
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| 103 | pykota-admin-aci : |
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| 105 | dn: ou=pykota,dc=example,dc=com |
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| 106 | aci: (targetattr="*") (version 3.0; acl "PyKota Pykota ACI"; allow(all) userdn="ldap:///cn=pykotaadmin,ou=PyKota,dc=example,dc=com";) |
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| 108 | dn: ou=People,dc=example,dc=com |
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| 109 | aci: (targetattr="*") (version 3.0; acl "PyKota People ACI"; allow(write) userdn="ldap:///cn=pykotaadmin,ou=PyKota,dc=example,dc=com";) |
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| 111 | dn: ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com |
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| 112 | aci: (targetattr="*") (version 3.0; acl "PyKota Groups ACI"; allow(write) userdn="ldap:///cn=pykotaadmin,ou=PyKota,dc=example,dc=com";) |
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| 114 | Sun Directory Server will replicate ACI changes in a |
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| 115 | multi-master replication environment. |
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