Hi.
We're setting up Red Hat Directory Server v8.1.0, and are able to access the Directory Server console by issuing the redhat-idm-console script. I can access the administration module by pointing my web browser to port 9830 on the LDAP server. But is there a way to get access to the directory server (i.e. user management and stuff) from a web interface? I would be great to access the user directory via a web interface, instead of using SSH'ing into the ldap server and use X forwarding to get the console up and running.
Best regards, Kenneth Holter
Kenneth Holter wrote:
Hi.
We're setting up Red Hat Directory Server v8.1.0, and are able to access the Directory Server console by issuing the redhat-idm-console script. I can access the administration module by pointing my web browser to port 9830 on the LDAP server. But is there a way to get access to the directory server (i.e. user management and stuff) from a web interface? I would be great to access the user directory via a web interface, instead of using SSH'ing into the ldap server and use X forwarding to get the console up and running.
You can use the DSGW - 389-dsgw (formerly fedora-ds-dsgw) - package with Red Hat Directory Server. Please note though that Red Hat does not support the DSGW, but it should work.
The FC6/EL5 389-dsgw package is available from http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download#Enterprise_Linux_5
Best regards, Kenneth Holter
-- 389 users mailing list 389-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
You can also install the console on your client machine (without directory server and admin server, just the java console) and start it locally. It will communicate with the port 9830 on the ldap server...
2009/12/11 Kenneth Holter kenneho.ndu@gmail.com:
Hi.
We're setting up Red Hat Directory Server v8.1.0, and are able to access the Directory Server console by issuing the redhat-idm-console script. I can access the administration module by pointing my web browser to port 9830 on the LDAP server. But is there a way to get access to the directory server (i.e. user management and stuff) from a web interface? I would be great to access the user directory via a web interface, instead of using SSH'ing into the ldap server and use X forwarding to get the console up and running.
Best regards, Kenneth Holter -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
Cool, I'll give it a try.
- Kenneth
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Andrey Ivanov < andrey.ivanov@polytechnique.fr> wrote:
You can also install the console on your client machine (without directory server and admin server, just the java console) and start it locally. It will communicate with the port 9830 on the ldap server...
2009/12/11 Kenneth Holter kenneho.ndu@gmail.com:
Hi.
We're setting up Red Hat Directory Server v8.1.0, and are able to access
the
Directory Server console by issuing the redhat-idm-console script. I can access the administration module by pointing my web browser to port 9830
on
the LDAP server. But is there a way to get access to the directory server (i.e. user management and stuff) from a web interface? I would be great
to
access the user directory via a web interface, instead of using SSH'ing
into
the ldap server and use X forwarding to get the console up and running.
Best regards, Kenneth Holter -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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