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Setlookup – FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M9000 User Manual

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setlookup(8)

System Administration

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NAME

setlookup - enable or disable the use of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) server for authentication and privilege lookup

SYNOPSIS

setlookup -a

{local|ldap}

setlookup -p

{local|ldap}

setlookup

-h

DESCRIPTION

setlookup

(8) sets whether authentication and privileges data are looked up in

LDAP or not.

Privileges

You must have useradm privileges to run this command.

Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.

OPTIONS

The following options are supported:

OPERANDS

The following operands are supported:

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLE 1

Enabling LDAP Lookup of Privilege Data

-a

Sets the authentication lookup. Used with one of the
required operands ldap or local.

-h

Displays usage statement.

When used with other options or operands, an error
occurs.

-p

Sets privileges lookup. Used with one of the required
operands ldap or local.

ldap

Used with the -a and -p options. When set to ldap,
authentication or privileges are first looked up locally and then in
LDAP if not found locally. Verify that LDAP servers have been
correctly configured before executing

setlookup -a ldap

or

setlookup -p ldap

.

local

Used with the -a and -p options. When set to local,
authentication or privileges are looked up only locally.

XSCF>

setlookup -p ldap