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Re: Netscape Issues
How have you configured the LDAP server in your Netscape Address Book?
Right-click the connection name in the directory list of address book and
choose Properties...
Do you have the search base set, equivalently to the suffix set in the
OpenLDAP configuration?
Basically, you want to create a set of entries, for people, in the LDAP
directory, and give each entry a cn (common name) and mail attribute,
corresponding to the people's full names and email addresses. That's a
minimum for getting Communicator mail to do the job.
-Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Go <tgo@wsc.com>
To: OpenLDAP software <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 1:28 PM
Subject: Netscape Issues
>Hi,
>
>I have downloaded Openldap and installed the software. I went through
>the Quick Start Guide and was able to see whether the installation
>work. Everything seems fine. When I tried to access my ldap server via
>netscape, I got the following error.
>
>ldap://ceto/o=wsc.com
>
>I got the following message
>
>Not found.
>
>Is there also a way to setup the ldap server to hold e-mail address so
>that I could access it via netscape address book.
>
>Here is my slapd.conf file setting.
>
>include /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.at.conf
>include /usr/local/etc/openldap/slapd.oc.conf
>schemacheck off
>
>pidfile /usr/local/var/slapd.pid
>argsfile /usr/local/var/slapd.args
>
>#######################################################################
># ldbm database definitions
>#######################################################################
>
>database ldbm
>suffix "dc=wsc, dc=com"
>directory /var/ldap
>rootdn "cn=root, dc=wsc,
>dc=com"
>rootpw secret
>
>Thanks,
>Thomas
>P.S. Is there any info regarding Openldap and Netscape? Thanks!