Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-03-01 Thread Pradip Pandya
On Wednesday, 02/28/2007 at 06:26 CST, Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But mostly I am looking for anyone who has actually tried to use CMS with Active Directory, either for authorization or to extract data out of the LDAP directory. In addition to an LDAP server, z/VM V5.3 will have

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-03-01 Thread Rich Smrcina
Not likely since it's been out of support for 6 months. Pradip Pandya wrote: On Wednesday, 02/28/2007 at 06:26 CST, Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But mostly I am looking for anyone who has actually tried to use CMS with Active Directory, either for authorization or to extract data

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-03-01 Thread David Boyes
I am wondering if IBM can provide support to older version of z/VM 4.4, considering the fact that it is another protocol similar to the http. Both LDAP server and client implementations for VM OpenEdition have existed for quite some time.

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-03-01 Thread Edward M. Martin
Directory from CMS On Wednesday, 02/28/2007 at 06:26 CST, Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But mostly I am looking for anyone who has actually tried to use CMS with Active Directory, either for authorization or to extract data out of the LDAP directory. In addition to an LDAP server

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-03-01 Thread Alan Altmark
On Thursday, 03/01/2007 at 11:57 EST, Pradip Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am wondering if IBM can provide support to older version of z/VM 4.4, considering the fact that it is another protocol similar to the http. Sorry, but no. 1. z/VM 4.4 is no longer supported 2. We rarely add new

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-28 Thread Alan Ackerman
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:54:19 -0800, Dave Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder why you need two LDAP directories. AD is basically an LDAP directory. You use LDAP to access it like any other LDAP directory. As usual for MS it chooses to implement things in a different, but perfectly legal way. If

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-28 Thread Dave Wade
--- Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:54:19 -0800, Dave Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder why you need two LDAP directories. AD is basically an LDAP directory. You use LDAP to access it like any other LDAP directory. As usual for MS it chooses to

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-27 Thread Rob van der Heij
On 2/27/07, Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone been able to access the Microsoft Active Directory from CMS? (This is an alternative to My understanding is the AD is also just LDAP, but a particular layout of the various bits and pieces (like the topology of the tree

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-27 Thread David Boyes
Has anyone been able to access the Microsoft Active Directory from CMS? The open-source LDAP client in OE is capable of browsing the AD tree (remember, AD is just LDAP and Kerberos 5 with a lot of pretty makeup), but the CMS Kerberos implementation is Kerberos 4 (and a really antique version

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-27 Thread Adam Thornton
On Feb 27, 2007, at 7:12 AM, David Boyes wrote: (remember, AD is just LDAP and Kerberos 5 with a lot of pretty makeup), If you consider Tammy Faye Bakker pretty, I suppose. Adam

Re: Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-27 Thread Dave Wade
--- Alan Ackerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anyone been able to access the Microsoft Active Directory from CMS? (This is an alternative to the web services access to the Corporate LDAP Directory that I mentioned in my other append.) The idea would be to have people accessing my web

Active Directory from CMS

2007-02-26 Thread Alan Ackerman
Has anyone been able to access the Microsoft Active Directory from CMS? (This is an alternative to the web services access to the Corporate LDAP Directory that I mentioned in my other append.) The idea would be to have people accessing my web server application have the ir userid pre