Attribute Name |
Description |
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admin_group |
Specify the admin group name. The admin group will be created if it does not exist and will be LUM-enabled. The admin user that is used to configure the LUM service will be added to this admin group and this group will be associated with the workstation object. Example: <admin_group>cn=admingroup,o=acme</admin_group> |
alternate_ldap_servers_list1 |
Specify a list of the IP addresses of the local eDirectory servers that you are connecting to. Example: <alternate_ldap_servers_list1 t="list"/> <listentry>192.168.1.1</listentry> <listentry>192.168.1.2</listentry> </alternate_ldap_servers_list1> |
alternate_ldap_servers_list2 |
Specify one or more external LDAP servers. Ensure to specify the IP address of a valid LDAP server that is up and running. Example: <alternate_ldap_servers_list2 t="list"/> <listentry>192.168.1.3</listentry> <listentry>192.168.1.4</listentry> </alternate_ldap_servers_list2> |
ldap_server |
Specify the IP address of the LDAP server. Example: <ldap_server>192.168.1.2</ldap_server> |
lum_enabled_services |
If you want the LUM-enabled users to accees the following services, set the value of those tags to 'yes': FTP, GDM, Gnome Screensaver, Gnomesu pam, Login, SFCB, SSHD and SU. Example: <lum_enabled_services t="map"> <ftp>no</ftp> <gdm>no</gdm> <gnome-screensaver>no</gnome-screensaver> <gnomesu-pam>no</gnomesu-pam> <login>no</login> <sfcb>yes</sfcb> <sshd>no</sshd> <su>no</su></lum_enabled_services> |
partition_root |
Specify the context where UNIX Config Object will be created. Example: <partition_root>o=acme</partition_root> |
restrict_access |
Set it to 'yes' if you want to restrict read and write access for users other than the owners of the home directories. Example: <restrict_access>yes</restrict_access> |
ws_context |
Specify the workstation context. Computers running Linux User Management (LUM) are represented by Unix Workstation objects in eDirectory. The object holds the set of properties and information associated with the target computer, such as the target workstation name or a list of eDirectory groups that have access to the target workstation. Example: <ws_context>o=novell</ws_context> |