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The following table maps the Directory Proxy Server 5 search response restriction attributes to
the corresponding Directory Proxy Server 6.0 properties.
TABLE 6–11
Mapping of Directory Proxy Server 5 Search Response Restriction Attributes to Directory
Proxy Server 6.0 Properties
Directory Proxy Server 5 Attributes
Directory Proxy Server 6.0 Properties
ids-proxy-con-max-result-size
search-size-limit
property of the resource limits
policy
ids-proxy-con-forbidden-return
To hide a subset of attributes:
rule-action:hide-attributes
attributes:
attribute-name
To hide an entire entry:
rule-action:hide-entry
ids-proxy-con-permitted-return
rule-action:show-attributes
attributes:
attribute-name
ids-proxy-con-search-reference
No direct equivalent. Search continuation references
are governed by the referral-policy property of the
resource limits policy
Mapping the Referral Configuration Attributes
In Directory Proxy Server 5, these attributes determine what Directory Proxy Server should do
with referrals. In Directory Proxy Server 6.0, this functionality is provided by setting properties
of a resource limits policy.
For information on configuring a resource limits policy, see “Creating and Configuring a
Resource Limits Policy” in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0
Administration Guide.
In Iplanet Directory Access Router 5.0 (IDAR) these configuration attributes are stored under
ids-proxy-con-Name=
group-name,ou=groups,ou=pd2,ou=iDAR,o=services. In Directory
Proxy Server 5.2, these configuration attributes are stored under
ou=groups,cn=
user-defined-name,ou=dar-config,o=NetscapeRoot.
The following table maps the Directory Proxy Server 5 referral configuration attributes to the
corresponding Directory Proxy Server 6 resource limits properties.
Mapping the Groups Configuration
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