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Re: Netscape Issues
Alan,
> How have you configured the LDAP server in your Netscape Address Book?
All that I did was click on File and select new directory. I have type
ceto (my ldap server) in the Description and LDAP server
> 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?
There is just a General and Offline Setting tab in my Directory Server
Property.
> 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.
Do I need to set this up on ceto (ldap server)? A new database?
Thanks,
Thomas
***********************
>
> -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!