TABLE 6–14 Mappingof Directory Proxy Server 5 ServerLoadConguration Attributes toDirectory Proxy
Server 6 Resource Limits Properties
DirectoryProxyServer5Attribute DirectoryProxyServer6Property
ids-proxy-con-dn-exact target-dns
ids-proxy-con-dn-regexp target-dn-regular-expressions
ids-proxy-con-ava target-attr-value-assertions
ids-proxy-con-forbidden-return To hide a subset ofattributes:
rule-action:hide-attributes
attrs:attribute-name
To hide anentire entry:
rule-action:hide-entry
ids-proxy-con-permitted-return rule-action:show-attributes
attrs:attribute-name
LDAP Server Property
In Directory Proxy Server 5, the ids-proxy-sch-LDAPServer property is used to dene the
backend LDAP servers to which Directory Proxy Server sends requests. In Directory Proxy
Server 6.0, this functionality is achieved by using LDAP data sources. You can set properties for
LDAP data sources by using the Directory Service Control Center or by using the command
line. For more information, see “Creating and Conguring LDAP Data Sources” in Sun Java
System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Administration Guide.
In Iplanet Directory Access Router 5.0 (IDAR) these conguration attributes are stored under
ids-proxy-con-Name=server-name,ou=properties,ou=pd2,ou=iDAR,o=services.In
Directory Proxy Server 5.2, these conguration attributes are stored under
ou=groups,cn=user-dened-name,ou=dar-config,o=NetscapeRoot.
The following table maps the attributes of the ids-proxy-sch-LDAPServer object class to the
corresponding data source properties in Directory Proxy Server 6.0. Data sources provide
additional functionality that was not provided in Directory Proxy Server 5. Not all data source
properties are listed here. For a list of all the properties that can be congured for a data source,
run the following command:
$ dpconf help-properties | grep ldap-data-source
Mappingthe Properties Conguration
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