[2239] | 1 | # This file is sourced by dirsrv upon startup to set |
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| 2 | # the default environment for all directory server instances. |
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| 3 | # To set instance specific defaults, use the file in the same |
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| 4 | # directory called dirsrv-instance where "instance" |
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| 5 | # is the name of your directory server instance e.g. |
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| 6 | # dirsrv-localhost for the slapd-localhost instance. |
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| 8 | # This file is in systemd EnvironmentFile format - see man systemd.exec |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | # In order to make more file descriptors available |
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| 11 | # to the directory server, first make sure the system |
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| 12 | # hard limits are raised, then use ulimit - uncomment |
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| 13 | # out the following line and change the value to the |
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| 14 | # desired value |
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| 15 | # ulimit -n 8192 |
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| 16 | # note - if using systemd, ulimit won't work - you must edit |
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| 17 | # the systemd unit file for directory server to add the |
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| 18 | # LimitNOFILE option - see man systemd.exec for more info |
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| 20 | # A per instance keytab does not make much sense for servers. |
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| 21 | # Kerberos clients use the machine FQDN to obtain a ticket like ldap/FQDN, there |
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| 22 | # is nothing that can make a client understand how to get a per-instance ticket. |
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| 23 | # Therefore by default a keytab should be considered a per server option. |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | # Also this file is sourced for all instances, so again all |
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| 26 | # instances would ultimately get the same keytab. |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | # Finally a keytab is normally named either krb5.keytab or <service>.keytab |
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| 30 | # In order to use SASL/GSSAPI (Kerberos) the directory |
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| 31 | # server needs to know where to find its keytab |
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| 32 | # file - uncomment the following line and set |
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| 33 | # the path and filename appropriately |
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| 34 | # if using systemd, omit the "; export VARNAME" at the end |
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| 35 | # KRB5_KTNAME=/etc/dirsrv/myname.keytab ; export KRB5_KTNAME |
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| 37 | # how many seconds to wait for the startpid file to show |
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| 38 | # up before we assume there is a problem and fail to start |
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| 39 | # if using systemd, omit the "; export VARNAME" at the end |
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| 40 | #STARTPID_TIME=10 ; export STARTPID_TIME |
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| 41 | # how many seconds to wait for the pid file to show |
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| 42 | # up before we assume there is a problem and fail to start |
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| 43 | # if using systemd, omit the "; export VARNAME" at the end |
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| 44 | #PID_TIME=600 ; export PID_TIME |
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