Hello,
I am installing redhat linux 6.2 on an intel based system. Whether i want to know any naming conventions should i follow.
ie Any convention to follow to name a linux machine(To give hostname). Simillarly for domain name also. Please suggest in this regard (1 Reply)
Using Solaris 8 (or WINXP).
I am trying to look up a specific DNS hostname, but I don't know which DNS server houses that entry. How can I find the hostname?
nslookup gives me the following:
C:\>nslookup hostname
Server: dnsserver
Address: x.x.x.x
*** dnsserver can't find hostname:... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I am new to Solaris.
I am using stand alone Solaris 10.0 for test/study purpose and connecting to internet via an ADSL modem which has DHCP server. My Solaris is working on VMWare within winXP. My WinXP and Solaris connects to internet by the same ADSL modem via its DHCP at the same... (1 Reply)
Is there a way to find out what name a client is using to connect to a server? For example: client is telnet'ing or ftp'ing to Server B.domain.com, using name C.domain.com. (B and C resolve to the same IP). Can we, on the server B find out that the client used C.domain.com to connect? I have tried... (1 Reply)
When and how is the variable $HOSTNAME populated ?
I am asking because I had a weird situation that just happened.
I have created backup scripts that do backups on different servers. Each servers has different folders to be backed up. So I had included a check on $HOSTNAME to find out which... (5 Replies)
Problem
- Linux Client/Server Socket Application: Preventing Client from quitting on server crash
Hi,
I am writing a Linux socket Server and Client using TCP protocol on Ubuntu 9.04 x64.
I am having problem trying to implement a scenario where the client should keep running even when the... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
So we added a new HP-UX 11.31 machine. Copied OS via Ignite-UX (DVD)over from this machine called machine_a. It was supposed to be named machine_c. And it is when you log in...however when I'm in the ILO console before logging in, it says:
It should say:
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LDAP_CONNECT(3) 1 LDAP_CONNECT(3)ldap_connect - Connect to an LDAP serverSYNOPSIS
resource ldap_connect NULL ([string $hostname], [int $port = 389])
DESCRIPTION
Establishes a connection to a LDAP server on a specified $hostname and $port.
PARAMETERS
o $hostname
- If you are using OpenLDAP 2.x.x you can specify a URL instead of the hostname. To use LDAP with SSL, compile OpenLDAP 2.x.x with
SSL support, configure PHP with SSL, and set this parameter as ldaps://hostname/.
o $port
- The port to connect to. Not used when using URLs.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a positive LDAP link identifier on success, or FALSE on error. When OpenLDAP 2.x.x is used, ldap_connect(3) will always return a
resource as it does not actually connect but just initializes the connecting parameters. The actual connect happens with the next calls to
ldap_* funcs, usually with ldap_bind(3).
If no arguments are specified then the link identifier of the already opened link will be returned.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Example of connecting to LDAP server.
<?php
// LDAP variables
$ldaphost = "ldap.example.com"; // your ldap servers
$ldapport = 389; // your ldap server's port number
// Connecting to LDAP
$ldapconn = ldap_connect($ldaphost, $ldapport)
or die("Could not connect to $ldaphost");
?>
Example #2
Example of connecting securely to LDAP server.
<?php
// make sure your host is the correct one
// that you issued your secure certificate to
$ldaphost = "ldaps://ldap.example.com/";
// Connecting to LDAP
$ldapconn = ldap_connect($ldaphost)
or die("Could not connect to {$ldaphost}");
?>
SEE ALSO ldap_bind(3).
PHP Documentation Group LDAP_CONNECT(3)