Re: [Evolution] LDAP Exchange Queries

2004-05-04 Thread Wise, Jeremey
No, 389 is the port. Link below kind of touches on the topic (google is
your friend)

http://is-it-true.org/nt/nt2000/atips/atips84.shtml

Are you getting authentication to work? ie. it prompts for password once
without stating that it is using anonymous.





On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 09:38, Edward Croft wrote:
 On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 17:00, Wise, Jeremey wrote:
  Horray! 
  
  Figured it out. What the issue was is that AD does not allow you to view
  objects that are nested in folders (pardon the technical term). What
  was happening is that he account was searching and returning results
  from the higher level without searching the 'subfolders'. Changing the
  setting Search Scope to SUB alowed it to parse the 'folders' to find
  all my contacts. I also had the Search Base set too low down the tree.
  
  For Example: Settings should be (based on example)
  Distinguished Name  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Search base DC=acme,DC=local
  Search Scope Sub
  
  You will be prompted for your password once. Tell it to remember it:)
  When you wish to check out users you double click their corresponding
  'letter' then wait (searching will a aprear down on the bottom
  bar.
  
  Have fun.
  
  Thanks for those who proded me to find the path to enlightment:)
  
  
 Still doesn't work for me. What port? 379? 
  
 Edward M. Croft
 Sr. Systems Engineer
 Open Ratings, Inc.
 200 West Street
 Waltham, MA 02451-1121
 
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Re: [Evolution] LDAP Exchange Queries

2004-05-03 Thread Wise, Jeremey
Horray! 

Figured it out. What the issue was is that AD does not allow you to view
objects that are nested in folders (pardon the technical term). What
was happening is that he account was searching and returning results
from the higher level without searching the 'subfolders'. Changing the
setting Search Scope to SUB alowed it to parse the 'folders' to find
all my contacts. I also had the Search Base set too low down the tree.

For Example: Settings should be (based on example)
Distinguished Name  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Search base DC=acme,DC=local
Search Scope Sub

You will be prompted for your password once. Tell it to remember it:)
When you wish to check out users you double click their corresponding
'letter' then wait (searching will a aprear down on the bottom
bar.

Have fun.

Thanks for those who proded me to find the path to enlightment:)



On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 16:33, Wise, Jeremey wrote:
 Ok. I may be makeing some progress here. Once I fixed a few clarical
 errors I can now use my email in conjunction with the setting being
 Distinguished Name and I get prompted for password. Once supplied it
 stoped asking. I then did some searching and came across the posting
 about the display of LDAP not being browsable and so you have to
 double-click and wait for a refresh. I do this and I get back some funky
 entries:
 
 Name Begins with=
 Name: DisplaySpecifiers
 Name: Exteneded-Rights
 Name: ForestUpdates
 Name: Physical Locations
 Name: LostandFound
 Name: Partitions
 Name: Well Known Security Principles
 Name: Services
 Name: Sites
 
 So I thought maybe it was just looking into the wrong container (OU) for
 the user account base. I tried variations on changing the Search Base
 settings to append variations of DC.= or OU,= but that just breaks what
 little I can view of AD. I then build a W2K server and it has a very
 flat structure of acme.local with one added user being [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 in the Users folder (default location for AD accounts) but this is NOT
 an OU. I tried setting Search Base to be OU=Users,DC=acme,DC=com but
 the same outcome. Any other thoughts?
 
 
 On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 10:11, Dan Winship wrote:
  On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 09:17 -0400, Wise, Jeremey wrote:
   Mail works.. no name lookup so I figured I needed to add an LDAP server.
   Put in LDAP.pios.com for server with name being CN=wisej,DC=pios,DC=com
   and it displays several 'support base' options.
   
   The username definition must be wrong becuse it keeps prompting for the
   password. I have tried email as the account type (both old and new emial
   addresses).
  
  For an Exchange 2000 server, use distinguished name rather than email
  address for the login type, but then put in your email address for the
  distinguished name.
  
  -- Dan
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Re: [Evolution] LDAP Exchange Queries

2004-05-03 Thread Wise, Jeremey
Ok. I may be makeing some progress here. Once I fixed a few clarical
errors I can now use my email in conjunction with the setting being
Distinguished Name and I get prompted for password. Once supplied it
stoped asking. I then did some searching and came across the posting
about the display of LDAP not being browsable and so you have to
double-click and wait for a refresh. I do this and I get back some funky
entries:

Name Begins with=
Name: DisplaySpecifiers
Name: Exteneded-Rights
Name: ForestUpdates
Name: Physical Locations
Name: LostandFound
Name: Partitions
Name: Well Known Security Principles
Name: Services
Name: Sites

So I thought maybe it was just looking into the wrong container (OU) for
the user account base. I tried variations on changing the Search Base
settings to append variations of DC.= or OU,= but that just breaks what
little I can view of AD. I then build a W2K server and it has a very
flat structure of acme.local with one added user being [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the Users folder (default location for AD accounts) but this is NOT
an OU. I tried setting Search Base to be OU=Users,DC=acme,DC=com but
the same outcome. Any other thoughts?


On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 10:11, Dan Winship wrote:
 On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 09:17 -0400, Wise, Jeremey wrote:
  Mail works.. no name lookup so I figured I needed to add an LDAP server.
  Put in LDAP.pios.com for server with name being CN=wisej,DC=pios,DC=com
  and it displays several 'support base' options.
  
  The username definition must be wrong becuse it keeps prompting for the
  password. I have tried email as the account type (both old and new emial
  addresses).
 
 For an Exchange 2000 server, use distinguished name rather than email
 address for the login type, but then put in your email address for the
 distinguished name.
 
 -- Dan
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[Evolution] LDAP Exchange Queries

2004-04-29 Thread Wise, Jeremey
Just broke down and purchased Ximian Evolution (on faith that it will do
all I need) as I have grown tiard of WINE fun.

Trying to get LDAP lookup to work. Corp is Exchange 2000 mixed mode.

Structure is [EMAIL PROTECTED] for email with the old account
type being [EMAIL PROTECTED] (due to corp change of name).


So the server is mailserver.pios.com I referanced that when I did the
key import and it pulled the GC server as LDAP.pios.com so I left that.

Mail works.. no name lookup so I figured I needed to add an LDAP server.
Put in LDAP.pios.com for server with name being CN=wisej,DC=pios,DC=com
and it displays several 'support base' options.

The username definition must be wrong becuse it keeps prompting for the
password. I have tried email as the account type (both old and new emial
addresses).

I have tried many variations of CN=DC=. to find out what it should
be. Any experiance or direction out their?

PS: I have alsoe tried variations on the definitions listed when I load
Outlook and check my account properties. Such as
X400;c=US;p=PIOS;o=EXHANGE;s=Wise;g=Jeremey; etc...


Thanks,

Jeremey Wise
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Re: [Evolution] LDAP Exchange Queries

2004-04-29 Thread Dan Winship
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 09:17 -0400, Wise, Jeremey wrote:
 Mail works.. no name lookup so I figured I needed to add an LDAP server.
 Put in LDAP.pios.com for server with name being CN=wisej,DC=pios,DC=com
 and it displays several 'support base' options.
 
 The username definition must be wrong becuse it keeps prompting for the
 password. I have tried email as the account type (both old and new emial
 addresses).

For an Exchange 2000 server, use distinguished name rather than email
address for the login type, but then put in your email address for the
distinguished name.

-- Dan
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