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Setad – FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M9000 User Manual

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setad(8)

System Administration

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NAME

setad - configure Active Directory

SYNOPSIS

setad

enable|disable

setad

loadcert [[-q] -{y|n}] [-i n] [-u username] [-p proxy [-t proxy_type]]

URI

setad

loadcert [[-q] -{y|n}] [-i n] console

setad

rmcert [[-q] -{y|n}] [-i n]

setad

group administrator -i n name [ groupname]

setad

group operator -i n name [ groupname]

setad

group custom -i n name [ groupname]

setad

group custom -i n roles [ privileges]

setad

userdomain -i n [ domainname ]

setad

defaultrole [ privileges]

setad

timeout seconds

setad

server [-i n] [ ipaddr [: port]]

setad

logdetail none|high|medium|low|trace

setad

log [[-q] -{y|n}] clear

setad

dnslocatormode|expsearchmode|strictcertmode enable|disable

setad

dnslocatorquery -i n [ service ]

setad

default [[-q] -{y|n}]]

setad

-h

DESCRIPTION

setad

(8) configures Active Directory. To simply enable or disable Active Directory,

execute the command with only those operands. To enable or disable an Active
Directory mode, such as dnslocatormode, specify the mode along with enable or
disable.

To clear or unset a property, issue a setad command with no value for the
operand. For example, setad group custom -i 1 name clears the name
property from custom group 1. If a property is not set, it is displayed with no value.

Privileges

You must have useradm privileges to run this command.

Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.