LDAP is commonly used by large organizations as a standard directory service, and most used-based Solaris applications can now use LDAP. Although LDAP is a complex service to configure and administer, it certainly simplifies the management of large user bases.
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What is the purpose of the ldapsearch command?
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What is LDAP?
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How is the organization of entries in an LDAP directory defined?
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How can all entries within the directory be identified?
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How can attributes of an entry be identified?
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Which of the following is the correct BaseDN for engineer.paulwatters.com?
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What is the default port for LDAP services?
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Which of the following organizational units is not supported by Solaris?
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Which of the following cannot be used with the ldapclient mod command?
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What command is used for configuring iDS?
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Answers
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A. The ldapsearch command is used to query the directory for a specific entry. |
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C. LDAP is a “white pages” type of service. |
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D. The organization of entries in an LDAP directory is defined by a schema. |
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B. All entries in the directory are identified by a Distinguished Name (DN). |
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C. All attributes of an entry in the directory can be identified by a Relative Distinguished Name (DN). |
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A. dc=engineer,dc=paulwatters,dc=com is the correct BaseDN for engineer.paulwatters.com. |
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C. The default port for LDAP services is 389. |
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D. The db organizational unit is not supported by Solaris. |
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C. certificateKey cannot be used with the ldapclient mod command. |
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A. The idsconfig command is used to configure iDS. |