IntegratingMac OS XAndNovelleDirectory
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 9<home_dir><url>afp://YourServer.com/SharePoint</url><path>YourPathToHomeDirectory&l
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 10Configuring the Mac OS X clientUsing Directory SetupWe will use the Directory Setup application to configu
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 115. Click on the “Records” tab.6. Select “Users”, enter the proper fully qualified path for your user obj
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 128. Select “Data” and enter the following values from Table 39. Select “Access” and enter the ldap proxy
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 1311. Click on the “Authentication” tab from the main Directory Setup window12. Select “Custom Path” from “S
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 1413. Click “Add” and select the LDAP value
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 1514. Close Directory setup, you are now ready to test the login
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 16Mapping values (table)Date Type (Mac OS Xvalue)Maps to (Novell LDAPValue)CommentsRecordName cnfullNameThe
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 17www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/Run SSL Enabler, installing the stunnel utility it uses when prompted. Clic
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 18AppendixA – Setting the Simple PasswordThe actual Netware password used at a client 32 login is actually a
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 1ContentsIntroduction- Directory services- Prerequisites- Terminology- This document- ScenariosSetting
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 19dn: cn=schemachangetype: modifyadd: attributeTypesattributeTypes: (2.16.840.1.113719.1.304.4.30 NAME &apos
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 20homeDirectory: <some value>-add: objectClassobjectClass: aplMacOSXUseraplXMLHomeDirectory: <baes
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 21dn: cn=<YourServer.com>:/<YourSharePoint>,ou=mounts,o=<SomeO>changetype: modifyadd: aplV
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 223. Click on the Attributes tab4. Click the “Create”, to create an new attribute for the Mac OS X home di
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 238. Set the flags to “Single valued” and “Public read”, click “Next”
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 249. Double check your setting in the summary and then click “Finish”Following the steps above create anoth
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 252. Click “Create”3. Name the class “aplMacOSXUser” with ASN.1 “2.16.840.1.113719.1.304.6.1”4. Class fla
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 26AttributeNameASN.1 Syntax Flags NotesaplVfsdir2.16.840.1.113719.1.304.4.30CaseExactStringSinglevaluedPubli
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 275. Find and select “Top” for the class in which mounts will inherit from, click“Next”6. Select “CN” as a
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 287. Select “vfsdir”, “vfstype”, and “vfsopts” for optional attributes, click “Next”8. Select “CN” and the
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 2IntroductionThis document describes how you can use information stored in Novell’s eDirectory toauthenticat
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 299. Select “Country”, “domain”, “Locality”, “Organization”, and “OrganizationalUnit” for container classes
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 3010. Double check your setting in the summary and then click “Finish”Exposing the Mac OS X Home Directory A
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 318. Click “Ok” and “Apply” (You may receive a warning about ConsoleOne updatingthe screen, don’t worry it
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 327. Click “Define other properties”8. Click “Other” tab9. Click on “Attributes” and “Add” button
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 3310. Select your “aplVfsdir” (do the same for vfsopts and vfstype), click “Ok”11. Enter the following from
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 3PrerequisitesFor readers not familiar with Mac OS X directory services, we recommend theMac OS X Server Adm
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 4This document describes how information stored in Novell’s eDirectory can be used toauthenticate Mac OS X u
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 5The tree name is APPLE-TREE, there is one Organization (O=) that is named APPLE(O=APPLE). The users are con
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 6Preexisting attributes in Netware used by Mac OS XNovell has done an excellent job at supplying attributes
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 7* These attributes are part of the posixAccount objectClass, which must be applied toeach userExtending the
Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 81. This will bring up a wizard, select “Import LDIF file”. Click “Next”2. Navigate to your LDIF file. Cli
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