I am in the same position, but I am running
RHEL5.3
I am able to get the admin Gui working,
but not the management GUI working
But I am unable to log into the Admin Gui.
Which user is this, is this a unix user/password? Which one? Is this an
application user/password?? How do I set this.
Thank You,
Dan
From: 389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org
[mailto:389-users-bounces@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of olof nord
Sent: June 01, 2010 5:46 PM
To:
389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: [389-users] two guys who
bit some more than we could chew...(?)
Dear Sirs,
we need your help.
We are two guys, Olof Nord and Thobias Nylander, studying the secondary year on
upper high school at kattegattgymnasiet, Halland,
We have a Local Networking class where we are supposed to set up and maintain
an LDAP based directory server.
We had the opportunity to work with some other programs (and OS), and we chose
389 Directory server.
Now we've been struggling with this program for several weeks, and soon we have
to report what's been done. And we have nothing to report.
We have been following several guides, but one major guide we have been reading
is red hat's official guide, but it
feels like we dont really get this straight.
whats been done:
we have been able to install and setup the program.
we have also managed to install another program for adding users through a GUI, called luma.
BUT
we can start, but not logon to the 389-console, and we
cant get luma to connect to our server.
we have succeded with starting service dirsrv.
We are working on a PC with Fedora 13 installed,updated, and the PC is in every
other way working as it should. (exept no flash...)
I think i't a good thing to add here that we both are very experienced windows
users and that we, in this course, have worked with Microsofts alternative
Directory server quite a while.
Our goal is to be able to log into the 389-console and to add some users. We
would also like to do some more things like sharing folders and create
sub-admins.
consider this as a cry for help to a stretched hand, grasping for the mainland
knowing he is almost ashore.
Kindest regards,
Olof Nord and Thobias Nylander
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