DIRECTORY SERVICES
The LDAP service and secondary directories
You can set up directory assistance on a server that runs the LDAP service to:
Process LDAP search requests using secondary IBM® Lotus® Domino® Directories and Extended Directory Catalogs. These directories can be either local or remote to the server running the LDAP service.
Process LDAP write requests to secondary Domino Directories and Extended Directory Catalogs
Refer LDAP clients to remote LDAP directories when searches are unsuccessful in any Domino Directory or directory catalog.
Use secondary Domino Directories, Extended Directory Catalogs, and/or remote LDAP directories to look up the authentication credentials of LDAP clients connecting to the LDAP service.
Look up the members of groups used in the access control lists (ACLs) of the directories served by the LDAP service in one of the following directories, in addition to the primary Domino Directory: secondary Domino Directory, Extended Directory Catalog, or remote LDAP directory.
Prevent the LDAP service from carrying out LDAP operations in the primary Domino Directory.
If a server that runs the LDAP service is set up to use a condensed Directory Catalog, the LDAP service searches the directory catalog automatically after searching the primary Domino Directory. Note that an Extended Directory Catalog, rather than a condensed Directory Catalog, is recommended for use on servers.
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