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Operating Systems AIX How do I enable 16MB pages for an account that uses LDAP? Post 302115157 by kapilraj on Sunday 22nd of April 2007 04:17:09 PM
Old 04-22-2007
I have always seen this used for local users like oracle. Not too sure why it will not work with LDAP.
 

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Net::LDAPS(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     Net::LDAPS(3)

NAME
Net::LDAPS - use LDAP over an SSL connection SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAPS; $ldaps = Net::LDAPS->new('myhost.example.com', port => '10000', verify => 'require', capath => '/usr/local/cacerts/'); # alternate way use Net::LDAP; $ldaps = Net::LDAP->new('ldaps://myhost.example.com:10000', verify => 'require', capath => '/usr/local/cacerts/'); DESCRIPTION
Communicate using the LDAP protocol to a directory server using an encrypted (SSL) network connection. This mechanism is non-standard but widely supported; consider using LDAPv3 with the standard TLS extension if possible (many servers do not support it yet.) See "start_tls" in Net::LDAP. All the normal "Net::LDAP" methods can be used with a "Net::LDAPS" object; see Net::LDAP for details. CONSTRUCTOR
new ( HOST [, OPTIONS ] ) Create a new connection. HOST is the hostname to contact. OPTIONS is a number of key/value pairs. See "new" in Net::LDAP for details. SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP, IO::Socket::SSL BUGS
You cannot have more than one LDAPS connection at any one time, due to restrictions in the underlying Net::SSLeay code. AUTHOR
Chris Ridd <chris.ridd@isode.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2004, Chris Ridd and Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-07-21 Net::LDAPS(3)
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