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Core Server Configuration Attributes Reference
76 Red Hat Directory Server Configuration, Command, and File Reference • May 2005
nsslapd-rootdn (Manager DN)
Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of an entry that is not subject to access
control restrictions, administrative limit restrictions for operations on the
directory, or resource limits in general. The attributes
nsslapd-sizelimit
,
nsslapd-timelimit
, and
nsslapd-schemacheck
do not apply to this DN, either.
For information on changing the root DN, see chapter 2, “Creating Directory
Entries,” in the Red Hat Directory Server Administrator’s Guide
.
nsslapd-rootpw (Root Password)
Allows you to specify the password associated with the Manager DN. When you
provide the root password, it will be encrypted according to the encryption
method you selected for “nsslapd-rootpwstoragescheme (Root Password Storage
Scheme),” on page 77. When viewed from the server console, this attribute shows
the value:
*****
When viewed from the
dse.ldif
file, this attribute shows the
encryption method followed by the encrypted string of the password. The
example below is what you view, not what you type.
Valid Values: on | off
Default Value: off
Syntax: DirectoryString
Example: nsslapd-return-exact-case: off
Entry DN: cn=config
Valid Values: Any valid distinguished name
Default Value: N/A
Syntax: DN
Example: nsslapd-rootdn: cn=Directory Manager

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