Is that the complete distinguished name for your LDAP entry? Ours are typically longer (mine): uid=leinfelder,o=NCEAS,dc=ecoinformatics,dc=org
On Jan 7, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Chris Weed wrote: > Here is the error on the command line: > > knb 20100107-11:10:22: [ERROR]: Problem getting attributes in > AuthLdap.getAttrib > utes:javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: [LDAP: error code 32 - NDS > error: no su > ch entry (-601)]; remaining name > 'uid=CH21670' [edu.ucsb.nceas.metacat.AuthLdap] > > Chris > > On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Chris Weed <chrisweed at gmail.com> > wrote: > Hi, > I don't think accessing your LDAP will work for us due to our > firewall, but we have an LDAP server. > I tried pointing metacat to our server but I keep getting: "-- > User : uid=ch21670 is not in LDAP. " > when I set Metacat Administrators to "uid=ch21670". This uid works > when I run the unix tool ldapsearch. > > Should this work? > Chris > > On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:55 AM, ben leinfelder <leinfelder at nceas.ucsb.edu > > wrote: > Chris - > Many "local installations" of Metacat make use of our existing LDAP > system in which we manage users with and without organizational > affiliations. I believe an initial Metacat installation points to > the Ecoinformatics LDAP server by default, and only requires that > your host be networked and able to access ldap.ecoinformatics.org. > -ben > > > On Jan 1, 2010, at 3:40 PM, Chris Weed wrote: > > I have to admit setting up the metacat server seems a little > daunting, especially the > LDAP settings, which I am not familiar with. The documentation > doesn't seem to > imply that I need to setup something for this, but that seems > unlikely. > Chris > > On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Matt Jones <jones at nceas.ucsb.edu> > wrote: > Hi Chris, > > The remote repository in Kepler allows you to store, share, and search > for workflows using a storage server that is accessed using a web > service API. Although technically any server that implements the API > can be used, in practice we have only used the Metacat system for this > -- http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/software/metacat > > You can install your own Metacat and configure Kepler to use it in the > development version of Kepler. Ben Leinfelder, Mike Daigle, and Chad > Berkley should be able to answer any questions you have on setting up > this system. Note that at this point having multiple repositories is > experimental, but it has worked for us. The upcoming Kepler 2.0 should > improve support for workflow repositories. > > Happy New Year, > Matt > > On Thursday, December 24, 2009, Chris Weed <chrisweed at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi,I noticed there is an option in Kepler for remote repositories > at library.kepler-project.org and localhost:8080.What are these > repositories, and how can I setup my own repository at localhost: > 8080 or elsewhere on my network to store and access workflows? > > Thanks,Chris > > > > > >

