Tony Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> man, 2002-10-07 kl. 11:10 skrev Dieter Kluenter:
>
>> I'm using OpenLDAP-2.1.3 cyrus-sasl-2.1.6 and MIT KRB5-1.2.5 thus
>> requiring strong authentication by means of GSSAPI, that is, no simple
>> bind to the ldap se
lub :-)
I raised that question the other day. There ist allmost no
documentation available.
Try to get hold of evolutionperson.schema, I found it in the tarball
of evolution.1.1.0.99.tar.gz but not in the rpm binary package and
create your own database.
-Dieter
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base.
>
> There is an evolution section in
> ftp://kalamazoolinux.org/pub/pdf/ldapv3.pdf
I found your slides 69 and 146-150 quite informative but I missed
examples, or at least hints, how to create an initial database for
evolution. By the way, evolutionperson.schema ist not applicable t
dap server is
probabely requiring strong authentication and evolution is not able to
handle strong authentication yet.
> I wanted to open a bug on this, but I don't want this "hole" to get
> closed per se so I can't use LDAP at all, rather I would like the latter
> to b
available i.e. calCalURI, which ist from RFC 2739 and the
evolution definition calendarURI, or calFBURL (RFC) and freeBusyURI
(Evo). This attributes only make Evolution incompatible to other
applications.
-Dieter
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nted in the Microsoft White Paper 'Understanding LDAP'.
But what strucks me is 'Version: 2 and Auth Type: Simple'. To my
knowledge, AD supports LDAP v3 and SASL, so what sort of LDAP server
are you referring to?
-Dieter
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