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Re: [Fed-Talk] LDAP




On May 3, 2005, at 2:53 PM, Michael Pike wrote:

Of course, Apple Mail blows away entourage (IMHO). Already replacing entourage with Apple mail on machines here that have Tiger.

Global Address book is the only hurdle... we are using LDAP.

Cannot get it to give a response to us, and our Exchange admins are of no help.

Our old LDAP settings worked straight out of the box, now they are on AD... any ideas what his OU=blah,O=blah stuff is?

I can connect, but not getting any response to queries... I can connect to the old LDAP server (Exchange 5.5) with no problems, but it has outdated information.

thanks,
mike

I responded to Mike offline with NIH specific info, but wanted to post "generic" info here...



LDAP Field Entries for <Your Agency>

Name: My Agency LDAP Server (just an example - use anything here)
Server: myserver.domain.name (dns host name)
Search Base: o=myagency, c=us (organizational name)
Port: 389 (standard ldap port)
Scope: subtree (scope of search)



-Shawn

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Shawn Geddis                          T (703) 264-5103
Security Consulting Engineer    C (703) 623-9329
US Federal Government           email@hidden

Apple Computer, Inc.
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Reston, VA 20191

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