You’ve got it Joel, the magic triangle is [i:3ad535ff16]exactly[/i:3ad535ff16] what I want to set up. My issue is I have Panther server doing a connection and pulling user info in from our LDAP server, but everytime I try and hit the machine or group menu, it talks about failed mappings. Do I want to be logged into my remote LDAP when I access those areas, or do I want to change and log onto local on the server?
It’s probably an experience-thing, but knowing “what you need” is part of the issue. I have high expecatations, I’d like to use Novell’s eDir for authencation, map client home directories onto our Novell 6.5 boxes, then use Apple’s Workgroup Manager to manage the clients and printers. I’ve accomplished the authentication and home directory piece at the client level, with *much* help from OSXLabs, and am just beginning to struggle with the OSX server integration. I want to use the Panther server as the “negotiating agent” between my OSX clients and eDir, so I don’ t have to modify the Directory Access pieces on the client machines. I’d like to be able to point the clients to the Panther box, and have the rest of it “just happen” for the users.
The other issue I’m encountering with incorporating Panther server is that Apple’s Workgroup manager seems to have several “must-have” mappings when connecting with external systems (PresetUsers, PresetGroups, I believe those are some of the attributes) which don’t seem to have clear connnections within Novell’s default LDAP schema. I probably need to find a good text on LDAP and lock myself in a room for a few days…
Let me put in a vote for an article on Panther Server integration with Novell eDir. It would be especially helpful to get tips on utilizing OSX’s client management and print monitoring features while maintaining most information within Novell’s eDir.
We’re trying to do the very same thing. I was hoping I’d find some ideas here. I’ve talked with an Apple tech and he verified that using an OSX server as a login “agent” for clients will work just fine, IF you can figure out all the LDAP mappings with eDirectory. There doesn’t seem to be much documentation on that yet. Hopefully, all will be answered in the MacOSXLabs webcast February 17th.
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