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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
54 Red Hat Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • May 2005
In the 3-digit number, the first digit represents the owner’s permissions, the
second digit represents the group’s permissions, and the third digit represents
everyone’s permissions. When changing the default value, keep in mind that
000
will not allow access to the logs and that allowing write permissions to everyone
can result in the logs being overwritten or deleted by anyone.
The newly configured access mode will only affect new logs that are created; the
mode will be set when the log rotates to a new file.
nsslapd-certmap-basedn (Certificate Map Search Base)
This attribute can be used when client authentication is performed using SSL
certificates in order to avoid limitation of the security subsystem certificate
mapping, configured in the
certmap.conf
file. Depending on the
certmap.conf
configuration, the certificate mapping may be done using a directory subtree
search based at the root DN. If the search is based at the root DN, then the
nsslapd-certmap-basedn
attribute may force the search to be based at some
entry other than the root. For further information, see chapter 11, “Managing SSL
and SASL,” in the Red Hat Directory Server Administrator’s Guide.
nsslapd-config
This read-only attribute is the config DN.
Entry DN: cn=config
Valid Range: 000 through 777
Default Value: 600
Syntax: Integer
Example: nsslapd-auditlog-mode: 600
Entry DN: cn=config
Valid Values: Any valid config DN.
Default Value: N/A
Syntax: DirectoryString
Example: nsslapd-config:cn=config

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