Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2015

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Using Local Database Mode
Using LDAP Mode
86
Getting Results with Novell Web Services
8
(Conditional) If you change directory service from a local or remote
LDAP directory to eDirectory, you need to restart the Web server.
NetWare Web Manager does not need to be restarted.
HINT:
eDirectory does not allow public access to nonpublic folders or files. All
users must be authenticated before receiving any content. Content that is placed
in public directories do not require authentication. For more information on setting
up public directories, see
1
From the NetWare Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Users and Groups > Configure Directory Service.
2
Click Local Database.
A dialog box appears to warn you that you will lose your directory service
configuration information.
3
Click OK.
4
In the Base DN field, enter the distinguished name to be used as a suffix
for your local directory and also as the point which directory lookups will
occur from by default.
An example of a suffix that you could enter here is
o= your_company_name, c=US
If you do not enter a value in this field, then your suffix will be a null
string and all searches will begin from the top or root point of the
directory.
5
Click Save Changes.
1
From the NetWare Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Users and Groups > Configure Directory Service.
2
Click LDAP Directory Server.
A dialog box appears to confirm that you want to use a directory server.
3
Click OK.
4
In the Host Name field, enter the hostname where the directory server is
running.
You must enter a hostname even if the directory server is running on the
local machine.
"Setting Additional Document Directories" on page
62.

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