3.1 .26. Posta l Address String Syntax Plug-in
Plug-in Pa ramet er Description
Plug-in Name Postal Address Syntax
DN of Configuration Entry cn=Postal Address Syntax,cn=plugins,cn=config
Description Syntax used for handling postal addresses
Configurable Options on | off
Default Setting on
Configurable Arguments None
Dependencies None
Performance Related Information Do not modify the configuration of this plug-in.
Red Hat recommends leaving this plug-in running
at all times.
Further Information
3.1 .27. PTA Plug-in
Plug-in Pa ramet er Description
Plug-in Name Pass-T hrough Authentication Plug-in
DN of Configuration Entry cn=Pass T hrough Authentication, cn=plugins,
cn=config
Description Enables pass-through authentication, the
mechanism which allows one directory to consult
another to authenticate bind requests.
Configurable Options on | off
Default Setting off
Configurable Arguments ldap://example.com:389/o=example
Dependencies None
Performance Related Information Pass-through authentication slows down bind
requests a little because they have to make an
extra hop to the remote server. See the "Using
Pass-through Authentication" chapter in the
Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
Further Information See the "Using the Pass-through Authentication
Plug-in" chapter in the Directory Server
Administrator's Guide.
3.1 .28. Refe rential Integrity Post operation Plug- in
Plug-in Pa ramet er Descript ion
Plug-in Name Referential Integrity Postoperation
DN of Configuration Entry cn=Referential Integrity Postoperation, cn=plugins, cn=config
Description Enables the server to ensure referential integrity
Configurable Options All configuration and on | off
Default Setting off
Configurable Arguments When enabled, the post-operation Referential Integrity Plug-in
performs integrity updates on the member, uniqueMember,
owner and seeAlso attributes immediately after a delete or
rename operation. The plug-in can be reconfigured to perform
integrity checks on all other attributes:
Check for referential integrity.
-1= no check for referential integrity
0= check for referential integrity is performed immediately
Positive integer= request for referential integrity is queued
and processed at a later stage. T his positive integer
serves as a wake-up call for the thread to process the
request at intervals corresponding to the integer (number
of seconds) specified.
Log file for storing the change; for example
/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/referint.
All the additional attribute names to be checked for
referential integrity.
Dependencies Database
Performance Related Information The Referential Integrity Plug-in should be enabled only on
one master in a multimaster replication environment to avoid
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