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| H A D | quickstart.sdf | 43 ..{{EX:gunzip -c openldap-VERSION.tgz | tar xvfB -}} 47 ..{{EX:cd openldap-VERSION}} 70 +{{B: Run {{EX:configure}}}} 72 . You will need to run the provided {{EX:configure}} script to 74 {{EX:configure}} script accepts many command line options that enable or 77 that {{EX:configure}} accepts, use the {{EX:--help}} option: 79 ..{{EX:./configure --help}} 82 are brave enough to just let {{EX:configure}} determine 85 ..{{EX:./configure}} 87 . Assuming {{EX:configure}} doesn't dislike your system, you can [all …]
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| H A D | dbtools.sdf | 79 For example, to index the {{EX:cn}}, {{EX:sn}}, {{EX:uid}} and 80 {{EX:objectclass}} attributes, the following {{EX:index}} directives 87 indices for the {{EX:cn}}, {{EX:sn}}, and {{EX:uid}} attributes and 88 an equality index for the {{EX:objectClass}} attribute. Note that 97 file called {{EX:entries.ldif}} with the contents: 170 indices for the {{EX:cn}}, {{EX:sn}}, and {{EX:uid}} attributes and 171 an equality index for the {{EX:objectClass}} attribute. Note that 176 H3: The {{EX:slapadd}} program 200 Specifies a config directory. If both {{EX:-f}} and {{EX:-F}} are specified, 209 Turn on debugging, as specified by {{EX:<debuglevel>}}. The debug [all …]
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| H A D | runningslapd.sdf | 26 If both {{EX:-f}} and {{EX:-F}} are specified, the config file will be read and converted 36 default is {{EX:ldap:///}} which implies {{TERM:LDAP}} over 39 as {{EX:ldaps://}} or {{EX:ldapi://}}). slapd supports the HAProxy 43 {{EX:pldap:///}} or {{EX:pldaps:///}} URLS will only accept 58 For example, {{EX:-h 60 for the (non-standard) {{EX:ldaps://}} scheme on all interfaces on 61 the default {{EX:ldaps://}} port 636, and one for the standard 62 {{EX:ldap://}} scheme on the {{EX:localhost}} ({{loopback}}) interface 70 Thus the socket {{EX:/usr/local/var/ldapi}} must be encoded as 82 other purposes. The default service name is {{EX:slapd}}. [all …]
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| H A D | access-control.sdf | 63 the access applies, the {{EX:<who>}} part specifies which entities 64 are granted access, and the {{EX:<access>}} part specifies the 65 access granted. Multiple {{EX:<who> <access> <control>}} triplets 91 The scope can be either {{EX:base}}, {{EX:one}}, {{EX:subtree}}, 92 or {{EX:children}}. Where {{EX:base}} matches only the entry with 93 provided DN, {{EX:one}} matches the entries whose parent is the 94 provided DN, {{EX:subtree}} matches all entries in the subtree whose 95 root is the provided DN, and {{EX:children}} matches all entries 108 . {{EX:dn.base="ou=people,o=suffix"}} match 2; 109 . {{EX:dn.one="ou=people,o=suffix"}} match 3, and 5; [all …]
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| H A D | slapdconfig.sdf | 14 {{EX:/usr/local/etc/openldap}} directory. An alternate configuration 28 Blank lines and comment lines beginning with a '{{EX:#}}' character 59 the argument should be enclosed in double quotes {{EX:"like this"}}. If 60 an argument contains a double quote or a backslash character `{{EX:\}}', 61 the character should be preceded by a backslash character `{{EX:\}}'. 86 by actual text are shown in brackets {{EX:<>}}. 101 Note: If no {{EX:access}} directives are specified, the default 102 access control policy, {{EX:access to * by * read}}, allows all 135 the {{syslogd}}(8) {{EX:LOG_LOCAL4}} facility). You must have 136 configured OpenLDAP {{EX:--enable-debug}} (the default) for this [all …]
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| H A D | tls.sdf | 27 The {{TERM:DN}} of a server certificate must use the {{EX:CN}} 28 attribute to name the server, and the {{EX:CN}} must carry the 30 wildcards may be present in the {{EX:subjectAltName}} certificate 91 {{EX:TLSCACertificateFile}} directive instead. 102 that matches the certificate stored in the {{EX:TLSCertificateFile}} 111 preference order. {{EX:<cipher-suite-spec>}} should be a cipher 118 Besides the individual cipher names, the specifiers {{EX:HIGH}}, 119 {{EX:MEDIUM}}, {{EX:LOW}}, {{EX:EXPORT}}, and {{EX:EXPORT40}} 120 may be helpful, along with {{EX:TLSv1}}, {{EX:SSLv3}}, 121 and {{EX:SSLv2}}. [all …]
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| H A D | slapdconf2.sdf | 64 root of the tree is named {{EX:cn=config}} and contains global configuration 67 .. These may only be used if the {{EX:--enable-modules}} option was 70 .. The {{EX:cn=schema,cn=config}} entry contains the system schema (all 72 .. Child entries of {{EX:cn=schema,cn=config}} contain user schema as 80 Comment lines beginning with a '{{EX:#}}' character 122 Some of the entries listed above have a numeric index {{EX:"{X}"}} in 134 configuration have a prefix of {{EX:"olc"}} (OpenLDAP Configuration) 136 between the attributes and the old-style {{EX:slapd.conf}} configuration 142 the argument should be enclosed in double quotes {{EX:"like this"}}. 144 by actual text are shown in brackets {{EX:<>}}. [all …]
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| H A D | referrals.sdf | 17 Subordinate knowledge information is held in {{EX:referral}} 34 {{EX:referral}} and has the same {{TERM[expand]DN}} as the 36 provide the auxiliary object class {{EX:extensibleObject}}. 40 If the server {{EX:a.example.net}} holds {{EX:dc=example,dc=net}} 41 and wished to delegate the subtree {{EX:ou=subtree,dc=example,dc=net}} 42 to another server {{EX:b.example.net}}, the following named referral 43 object would be added to {{EX:a.example.net}}: 64 is contained with {{EX:ref}} operational attribute. 67 to the entry {{EX:dc=subtree,dc=example,dc=net}} in server B indicating 78 For those familiar with {{TERM:X.500}}, this use of the {{EX:ref}} [all …]
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| H A D | schema.sdf | 33 (using the {{EX:include}} directive) in your {{slapd.conf}}(5) 90 OID {{EX:1.1}}, you could branch the tree as follows: 92 !block table; colaligns="LR"; coltags="EX,N"; align=Center; \ 114 …lly within a few days. Your base OID will be something like {{EX:1.3.6.1.4.1.X}} where {{EX:X}} is… 139 In the examples below, we have used a short prefix '{{EX:x-my-}}'. 141 organization. In general, we recommend something like '{{EX:x-de-Firm-}}' 142 (German company) or '{{EX:x-com-Example}}' (elements associated with 143 organization associated with {{EX:example.com}}). 148 The {{EX:objectclass}} and {{EX:attributeTypes}} configuration file 154 after other schema {{EX:include}} directives. [all …]
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| H A D | sasl.sdf | 30 SASL installation. You should use the Cyrus SASL {{EX:sample_client}} 31 and {{EX:sample_server}} to test your SASL installation before 80 EXTERNAL can also be used with the {{EX:ldapi:///}} transport, as 115 experimented with the Cyrus provided {{EX:sample_server}} and 116 {{EX:sample_client}} applications. General information about 122 {{EX:directory.example.com}} and your realm is {{EX:EXAMPLE.COM}}, 135 use of the GSSAPI mechanism by specifying {{EX:-Y GSSAPI}} as a 147 {{EX:kurt@EXAMPLE.COM}} would have the associated DN: 151 and the principal {{EX:ursula/admin@FOREIGN.REALM}} would have the 158 {{EX:groupOfNames}} "member" attributes, since it is of legitimate [all …]
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| H A D | install.sdf | 37 .{{EX:gunzip -c openldap-VERSION.tgz | tar xf -}} 38 .{{EX:cd openldap-VERSION}} 40 You'll have to replace {{EX:VERSION}} with the version name of 77 {{EX:configure}} detects a usable TLS library. 126 other varieties. {{EX:configure}} will complain if it cannot 142 Now you should probably run the {{EX:configure}} script with the 143 {{EX:--help}} option. 153 The {{EX:configure}} script also looks for certain variables 156 !block table; align=Center; coltags="EX,N"; title="Table 4.1: Variables" 173 {{EX:--enable-wrappers}} to include TCP Wrappers support: [all …]
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| H A D | limits.sdf | 58 In a {{slapd.conf}}(5) configuration the keywords are {{EX:sizelimit}} and 59 {{EX:timelimit}}. When using the {{slapd config}} backend, the corresponding 60 attributes are {{EX:olcSizeLimit}} and {{EX:olcTimeLimit}}. The syntax of 111 The {{EX:size.pr}} limit controls the maximum page size: 115 {{EX:<integer>}} is the maximum page size if no explicit size is set. 116 {{EX:noEstimate}} has no effect in the current implementation as the 118 {{EX:unlimited}} indicates that no limit is applied to the maximum 121 The {{EX:size.prtotal}} limit controls the total number of entries 123 same as the normal {{EX:size.hard}} limit. 127 {{EX:unlimited}} removes the limit on the number of entries that can be [all …]
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| H A D | monitoringslapd.sdf | 32 active. This may be done using either {{EX:cn=config}} or 37 monitor backend is built into {{slapd}} (e.g., {{EX:--enable-monitor=yes}}, 39 {{EX:--enable-monitor=mod}}, this module must loaded. Loading of 90 monitoring information provided in {{EX:cn=config}} as discussed 95 information by attempting to read the {{EX:cn=monitor}} object. 103 suffix is hardcoded. It's always {{EX:cn=Monitor}}. So no {{suffix}} 107 of {{EX:database monitor}} in the server's configuration. 126 {{EX:(objectClass=*)}} filter. As the monitoring information is 129 {{EX:'*'}}) and all operational attributes (e.g., {{EX:'+'}}) should 130 be requested. For instance, to read the {{EX:cn=Monitor}} object [all …]
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| H A D | security.sdf | 21 {{EX:127.0.0.1}} will disallow remote access to the directory server. 100 {{EX:security}} controls disallow operations when appropriate 130 can be disabled by specifying "{{EX:disallow bind_anon}}" in 135 access the directory, one should instead specify "{{EX:require authc}}". 139 but can be enabled by specifying "{{EX:allow bind_anon_cred}}" in 154 is done using the {{EX:security}} directive's {{EX:simple_bind}} 157 E.g., using {{EX:security simple_bind=56}} would require {{simple}} 161 disabled by setting "{{EX:disallow bind_simple}}". 177 authentication mechanisms, such as {{EX:DIGEST-MD5}} to be used. 194 on the value, so a hashed password using the Salted SHA1 ({{EX:SSHA}}) [all …]
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| H A D | replication.sdf | 164 optimizations such as the transmission of the normalized {{EX:entryUUID}}s 165 and the transmission of multiple {{EX:entryUUIDs}} in a single 184 {{EX:entryUUID}} attribute value. It can function as a reliable 187 reliable identifier. The {{EX:entryUUID}} is attached to each 207 {{EX:entryUUID}}s of a finite number of entries deleted from a 231 The LDAP Sync provider maintains a {{EX:contextCSN}} for each 233 provider content. It is the largest {{EX:entryCSN}} in the provider 235 {{EX:entryCSN}} value remains outstanding. The {{EX:contextCSN}} 236 could not just be set to the largest issued {{EX:entryCSN}} because 237 {{EX:entryCSN}} is obtained before a transaction starts and [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/cddl/osnet/dist/uts/common/sys/ |
| H A D | debug.h | 54 #define VERIFY(EX) ((void)((EX) || assfail(#EX, __FILE__, __LINE__))) argument 56 #define ASSERT(EX) ((void)((EX) || assfail(#EX, __FILE__, __LINE__))) argument
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| H A D | nds32-n8.md | 33 ;; EX - Instruction Execution 220 ;; micro-operation and the result is ready at EX. 226 ;; result is ready at EX. 229 ;; the base register is required. The result is ready at EX, which is 232 ;; The result is ready at EX. 237 ;; is updated by the second one. Each of the results is ready at EX. 243 ;; the seconde one writes to Rs. Each of the results is ready at EX. 247 ;; Require operands at EX. 250 ;; operation and a movd44 instruction. The operand is required at EX. 254 ;; and Rb at EX. The second micro-options does the accumulation, which [all …]
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| H A D | nds32-n9-2r1w.md | 33 ;; EX - Instruction Execution 269 ;; second micro-operation, and the updated result is ready at EX. 275 ;; sequence, and the result is ready at EX. 285 ;; Require operands at EX. 294 ;; Each input operand is required at EX for each micro-operation. MOVD44_E 297 ;; MAC instructions do multiplication at EX and do accumulation at MM, but 299 ;; require operands at EX because MM stage cannot be forwarded in 2R1W mode. 302 ;; is required at EX. 304 ;; A post-increment store instruction requires its data at EX because MM 307 ;; A store instruction with an immediate offset requires its data at EX [all …]
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| H A D | nds32-e8.md | 33 ;; EX - Instruction Execution 221 ;; the base register is required. The result is ready at EX, which is 224 ;; The result is ready at EX. 229 ;; one writes to Rs. Each of the results is ready at EX. 233 ;; Require operands at EX. 238 ;; A store instruction requires its data at EX. 241 ;; words. Each M-th micro-operation requires its data at EX. 243 ;; If a branch instruction is conditional, its input data is required at EX.
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| H A D | nds32-n8.md | 33 ;; EX - Instruction Execution 220 ;; micro-operation and the result is ready at EX. 226 ;; result is ready at EX. 229 ;; the base register is required. The result is ready at EX, which is 232 ;; The result is ready at EX. 237 ;; is updated by the second one. Each of the results is ready at EX. 243 ;; the seconde one writes to Rs. Each of the results is ready at EX. 247 ;; Require operands at EX. 250 ;; operation and a movd44 instruction. The operand is required at EX. 254 ;; and Rb at EX. The second micro-options does the accumulation, which [all …]
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| H A D | nds32-n9-2r1w.md | 33 ;; EX - Instruction Execution 269 ;; second micro-operation, and the updated result is ready at EX. 275 ;; sequence, and the result is ready at EX. 285 ;; Require operands at EX. 294 ;; Each input operand is required at EX for each micro-operation. MOVD44_E 297 ;; MAC instructions do multiplication at EX and do accumulation at MM, but 299 ;; require operands at EX because MM stage cannot be forwarded in 2R1W mode. 302 ;; is required at EX. 304 ;; A post-increment store instruction requires its data at EX because MM 307 ;; A store instruction with an immediate offset requires its data at EX [all …]
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| H A D | nds32-e8.md | 33 ;; EX - Instruction Execution 221 ;; the base register is required. The result is ready at EX, which is 224 ;; The result is ready at EX. 229 ;; one writes to Rs. Each of the results is ready at EX. 233 ;; Require operands at EX. 238 ;; A store instruction requires its data at EX. 241 ;; words. Each M-th micro-operation requires its data at EX. 243 ;; If a branch instruction is conditional, its input data is required at EX.
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| /netbsd-src/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/fixincludes/tests/base/ |
| H A D | assert.h | 35 #define assert(EX) ((EX) ? (void)0 : __assert(#EX, __FILE__, __LINE__)) argument
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| H A D | assert.h | 35 #define assert(EX) ((EX) ? (void)0 : __assert(#EX, __FILE__, __LINE__)) argument
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/guide/release/ |
| H A D | install.sdf | 24 .(replacing {{EX:VERSION}} with the appropriate version string). If 34 .The {{EX:configure}} script also looks for compiler/linker options 53 .If all goes well, the {{EX:configure}} script will automatically detect 54 the appropriate settings. If the {{EX:configure}} script fails, you should 82 {{super-user}} (e.g. {{EX:root}}) to do this (depending on where you
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