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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] often referred to as "Named Passwords" has an [OID] of [2.16.840.1.113719.1.14.4.1.59] and is an [AttributeType] on the [DirXML-Driver] and [DirXML-DriverSet].
The Named Passwords property page allows you to manage (add, edit, delete) named passwords for the selected driver. You can define named passwords on both drivers and driver sets.
[{$pagename}] let you store multiple [passwords] securely by referring to each [password] by a key, or name. When you refer to the [{$pagename}] in a driver policy, you use the name only, not the [password] value. Then, when the driver needs the password value to execute the policy, it requests the password value from the [DirXML Engine]. This method lets you avoid revealing the password value in the code for a driver policy.
The following example shows how a named password can be referenced in a driver policy on the Subscriber channel in XSLT:
{{{<xsl:value-of select="query:getNamedPassword($srcQueryProcessor,'mynamedpassword')" xmlns:query="http://www.novell.com/java/com.novell.nds.dirxml.driver.XdsQueryProcessor/>}}}
You can store and retrieve named passwords for any driver without making changes to the [DirXML Shim].
NOTE: A driver developer can also customize a driver to use [{$pagename}] in other ways, such as retrieving [{$pagename}] when the driver starts up, instead of requesting them from the Identity Manager engine each time they are needed.
!! [{$pagename}] [Encryption]
[{$pagename}] is [Encrypted] with the [DirXML] server [Keys] and do not replicate.
!! [LDAP] [Attribute] Definition
The [{$pagename}] [AttributeTypes] is defined as:
* [OID] of 2.16.840.1.113719.1.14.4.1.59
* [NAME|Attribute-Name]: [{$pagename}]
* [DESC]:
* [OBSOLETE flag] (only if present)
* [Supertype]:
* [EQUALITY]: []
* [ORDERING]: []
* [SYNTAX]: [2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.5.1.13]
* [NO-USER-MODIFICATION]
* [USAGE]: [directoryOperation]
* [Extended Flags]:
** [X-ORIGIN]: []
** [X-NDS_NEVER_SYNC]
** [X-NDS_NOT_SCHED_SYNC_IMMEDIATE]
** [X-NDS_HIDDEN]
* Used as [MUST] in:
**
* Used as [MAY] in:
** [DirXML-Driver]
** [DirXML-DriverSet]
!! Category
%%category [eDirectory]%%
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]