Ldap Configuration For Open Enterprise Services - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 Installation Manual

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Section 3.6.8, "Novell DNS Services," on page 84
Section 3.6.9, "Novell Domain Services for Windows," on page 85
Section 3.6.10, "Novell eDirectory Services," on page 85
Section 3.6.11, "Novell FTP Services," on page 89
Section 3.6.12, "Novell iFolder," on page 90
Section 3.6.13, "Novell iManager," on page 95
Section 3.6.14, "Novell iPrint," on page 95
Section 3.6.15, "Novell Linux User Management," on page 96
Section 3.6.16, "Novell NCP Server / Dynamic Storage Technology," on page 97
Section 3.6.17, "Novell NetStorage," on page 98
Section 3.6.18, "Novell Pre-Migration Server," on page 98
Section 3.6.19, "Novell QuickFinder," on page 99
Section 3.6.20, "Novell Remote Manager," on page 99
Section 3.6.21, "Novell Samba," on page 100
Section 3.6.22, "Novell Storage Services (NSS)," on page 100

3.6.1 LDAP Configuration for Open Enterprise Services

LDAP Configuration for Open Enterprise Services Values
Table 3-5
Page Parameter
Configured LDAP Servers
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eDirectory Tree Name: The eDirectory tree name that you specified when configuring
eDirectory. The tree you are installing this server into.
Admin Name and Context: The eDirectory Admin name you specified when configuring
eDirectory.
Admin Password: The password of the eDirectory Admin user.
Configured LDAP Servers: You can specify a list of servers that can be used to configure
other OES services on this server.
Each added server must have either the master or a read/write replica of the eDirectory tree.
The first server added to the list becomes the default server for the installed and configured
OES services to use.
For each server you must specify an IP Address, LDAP Port, Secure LDAP Port, and Server
Type.
For information about specifying multiple LDAP servers for Linux User Management (LUM),
see
"Configuring a Failover
Technology
Guide.
Default: The eDirectory server you specified when configuring eDirectory.
Mechanism" in the
OES 2 SP2: Novell Linux User Management

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