Command |
Description |
Usage |
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ldapconfig |
Utility to configure LDAP Server and LDAP Group objects |
ldapconfig get [...] | set <attribute-value-list> [-t <treename> | -p <hostname>[:port] | --config-file <configuration file>] [-w <password>] [-a <user FDN>] [-f] ldapconfig [-t <treename> | -p <hostname>[:port]] [-w <password> | --config-file <configuration file>] [-a <user FDN>] [-V] [-R] [-H] [-f] -v <attribute>,<attribute2>... ldapconfig [-t <treename> | -p hostname[:port] | --config-file <configuration file>] [-w <password>] [-a <admin FDN>] [-V] [-R] [-H] [-f] -s <attribute>=<value>,... |
ldapadd ldapmodify |
Add or modify entries from an LDAP server |
ldapmodify [-a] [-c] [-C] [-M] [-P] [-r] [-n] [-v] [-F] [-l <limit>] [-M[M]] [-d <debuglevel>] [-e <key filename>] [-D <binddn>] [[-W]|[-w <passwd>]] [-h <ldaphost>] [-p <ldap-port>] [-P <version>] [-Z[Z]] [-f <file>] ldapadd [-c] [-C] [-l] [-M] [-P] [-r] [-n] [-v] [-F] [-l <limit>] [-M[M]] [-d <debuglevel>] [-e <key filename>] [-D <binddn>] [[-W ]| [-w <passwd>]] [-h <ldaphost>] [-p <ldapport>] [-P <version>] [-Z[Z]] [-f <file>] |
ldapdelete |
Delete entries from an LDAP server |
ldapdelete [-n] [-v] [-c] [-r] [-l] [-C] [-M] [-d <debuglevel>] [-e <key filename>] [-f <file>] [-D <binddn>] [[-W]| [-w <passwd>]] [-h <ldaphost>] [-p <ldapport>] [-Z[Z]] [dn]... |
ldapmodrdn |
LDAP modify entry Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) tool. |
ldapmodrdn [-r] [-n] [-v] [-c] [-C] [-l] [-M] [-s <newsuperior>] [-d <debuglevel>] [-e <key filename>] [-D <binddn>] [[-W]|[-w <passwd>]] [-h <ldaphost>] [-p <ldapport>] [-Z[Z]] [-f <file>] [dn <newrdn>] |
ldapsearch |
The LDAP search tool |
ldapsearch [-n] [-u] [-v] [-t] [-A] [-T] [-C] [-V] [-M] [-P] [-L] [-d <debuglevel>] [-e <key filename>] [-f <file>] [-D <binddn>] [[-W]| [-w <bindpasswd>]] [-h <ldaphost>] [-p <ldapport>] [-b <searchbase>] [-s <scope>] [-a <deref>] [-l <time limit>] [-z <size limit>] [-Z[Z]] filter [attrs....] |
ndsindex |
Utility to create, list, suspend, resume, or delete NetIQ eDirectory database indexes. |
ndsindex list [-h <hostname>] [-p <port>] [-D <bind DN>] [-W|[-w <password>]] [-l <limit>] [-s <eDirectory Server DN>] [-Z[Z]] [<indexName1>, <indexName2>.....] ndsindex add [-h <hostname>] [-p <port>] [-D <bind DN>] -W|[-w <password>] [-l <limit>] [-s <eDirectory Server DN>] [-Z[Z]] <indexDefinintion1> [<indexDefinintion2>.....] ndsindex delete [-h <hostname>] [-p <port>] [-D <bind DN>] [-W|[-w <password>]] [-l <limit>] [-s <eDirectory Server DN>] [-Z[Z]] <indexName1> [<indexName2>.....] ndsindex resume [-h <hostname>] [-p <port>] -D <bind DN> [-W|[-w <password>]] [-l <limit>] [-s <eDirectory Server DN>] [-Z[Z]] <indexName1> [<indexName2>.....] ndsindex suspend [-h <hostname>] [-p <port>] [-D <bind DN>] [-W|[-w <password>]] [-l <limit>] [-s <eDirectory Server DN>] [-Z[Z]] <indexName1> [<indexName2>.....] |
Using special characters in user names and passwords can create problems when the values are passed during an eDirectory installation or schema extension. If the user name or password contains special characters, such as $, # and so on, escape the character by preceding it with a backslash (\) .
For example, an administrator user name of cn=admin$name.o=container must be passed as cn=admin\$name.o=container.
When entering parameter values at the command line, you can escape the character, or place single quotes around the value.
For example,
cn=admin\$name.o=container
or
'cn=admin$name.o=container'