Overview Of Edirectory Ldap Services; Planning Edirectory Ldap Services; Migration Of Edirectory Ldap Services; Domain Services For Windows - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER - PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE 12-2010 Implementation Manual

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Section 14.3.2, "Planning eDirectory LDAP Services," on page 140
Section 14.3.3, "Migration of eDirectory LDAP Services," on page 140
Section 14.3.4, "eDirectory LDAP Implementation Suggestions," on page 140

14.3.1 Overview of eDirectory LDAP Services

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Services for Novell eDirectory is a server
application that lets LDAP clients access information stored in eDirectory.
Most OES 2 services leverage the LDAP server for eDirectory for authentication, as illustrated in
the service overviews in this guide.

14.3.2 Planning eDirectory LDAP Services

LDAP for eDirectory provides LDAP authentication for the objects stored in eDirectory. As you
plan your eDirectory tree, be sure you understand the information in
Services for Novell

14.3.3 Migration of eDirectory LDAP Services

If you have users in an OpenLDAP database and you want to migrate them to eDirectory, you can
use the Novell Import Conversion Export (ICE) utility. For more information, see
eDirectory Management

14.3.4 eDirectory LDAP Implementation Suggestions

For help with setting up and using LDAP for eDirectory, refer to
Novell
eDirectory" in the

14.4 Domain Services for Windows

Novell Domain Services for Windows (DSfW) allows eDirectory users on Windows workstations to
access storage on both OES servers and Windows servers through native Windows and Active
Directory authentication and file service protocols.
DSfW enables companies with Active Directory and Novell eDirectory deployments to achieve
better coexistence between the two platforms.
Users can work in a pure Windows desktop environment and still take advantage of some OES
back-end services and technology, without the need for a Novell Client™ or even a matching
local user account on the Windows workstation.
Network administrators can use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to administer users
and groups within the DSfW domain, including their access rights to Samba-enabled storage on
OES servers.
This section discusses the following:
Section 14.4.1, "Graphical Overview of DSfW," on page 141
Section 14.4.2, "Planning Your DSfW Implementation," on page 144
Section 14.4.3, "Implementing DSfW on Your Network," on page 144
140 OES 2 SP3: Planning and Implementation Guide
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Novell eDirectory 8.8 Administration
Utilities" in the
Novell eDirectory 8.8 Administration
Novell eDirectory 8.8 Administration
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