Use at a workstation to manage Novell Directory Services (NDS) objects and their properties. Users can view, create, move, delete, and assign rights to any NDS object under their jurisdiction.
NOTE: You can't manage printing and file system environments from NETADMIN. Use PCONSOLE and FILER, respectively.
NETADMIN Functions shows the functions you can select from the NetAdmin Options main menu.
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NETADMIN Functions
| Parameter | Use to |
|---|---|
/VER |
View the version number of the utility and the list of files it uses to execute. |
NOTE: For help with tasks, press <F1> while you are in the utility.
NETADMIN displays information in windows, representing layers of the Directory tree. You can select the level of the tree in either of two ways: browsing the tree or choosing Search from the main menu. Browsing is selecting objects to work with by moving through the Directory tree. As shown in the following figure, you select a container and press <Enter> to open it. When you have found the object you want, highlight it and press <F10> to view the available options. Figure 7
Use the following table as a guide in browsing the tree.
Using NETADMIN
Using the Browse Screen
NETADMIN Browse Screen
| To | Do this |
|---|---|
Browse up the Directory tree to the parent container |
Choose .. (parent). |
View or edit the properties of the current container object |
Select . (current context) and press <F10>. |
Browse down the Directory tree |
Choose objects with a plus (+) in front of them. When you choose a container object, you can see the objects in that container. |
View or modify an object's properties |
Press <F10> on the object. |
You can define where and what you want to search for. The following figure shows elements that can be defined for a search.
Figure 8
Search Criteria
Highlight each field to define the required criteria and press <Enter>. When all fields are defined properly, press <F10> to start the search. All objects found are displayed in a new window.
Select the appropriate object and press <Enter>. From the Actions for: menu, select View or Edit Properties or View or Edit Trustees of This Object.
All objects have properties that define them. Some properties are mandatory. You must specify their values before the object can be created. (Mandatory properties are listed on the screen where you create a new object.)
Other properties are optional; they help define the object or help you search for an object.
The following screen appears when you press <F10> to view or edit an object's properties. The last name and login name are mandatory for the User object.
Figure 9
User Properties
After you select an object, you can view or change access rights by
To make trustee assignments, you must choose the level of the Directory tree you want. View or Edit Object's Rights shows the window where you will make this choice. Figure 10
If you select View or Edit the Trustees of this Object from the Actions for Organizational Role: menu, and then select Trustees, the following screen appears, listing all trustee assignments that grant rights to access this object and its properties.
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Example: Assigning Rights to Objects and Properties If you press <Ins> at the screen shown in the previous figure, the following screen appears, allowing you to select a property (or the object) that a new trustee should be granted rights to. Figure 12
To change the trustees who have rights to it, you must have at least the Write property right to the ACL property of this object. (For procedures to perform these tasks, press <F1> while you are in the utility.) If you need to create many users in the same container who need some of the same information in their properties, you can create a user template. A user template is an object that contains default information that you can apply to users when you create them. This makes creating a large number of users easier. You can create a user template in any Organization or Organizational Unit. When you create an Organization or Organizational Unit, you are asked if you want to create a user template. Press <F1> to get more information.
Assigning Rights
Rights to Files and Directories
View or Edit Object's Rights
Rights to Objects
Trustee Assignments
Property List
Creating User Templates
Examples
Create Objects
Edit User Password Expiration Date
Manage Directory and File Rights for an Object
Manage Other Objects' Rights for an Object
Modify Object Properties
Move Objects to Another Location in the Directory Tree
Additional Information
| Topic | See |
|---|---|
Objects |
Object in Concepts |
User template |
User template in Concepts. |
Container objects |
Container object in Concepts. |
Leaf objects |
Leaf objects in Concepts. |
Context |
Context in Concepts. |