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Monday, November 28, 2005
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Domino using Active Directory via Directory Assistance
After a little faffing around I setup Domino 7 to have no users local to its directory (other than a Domino admin account). All usernames that accessed the Domino applications, via http, were held in Active Directory 2003.
It's simple enough to repeat. Just use "Directory Assistance" with...
Domain type "LDAP"
Make this Domain available to...Notes clients and Internet Authentication and LDAP Clients (last bit for another purpose).
Group Authorization = yes
Enabled = yes
The naming context rules I left as wildcard... */*/*/*/*/* yes and yes
On the LDAP tab..
Hostname = fully.qualifiedhostname.com
credentials = CN=testadmin,CN=Users,DC=company,DC=com
Save the document and then edit the ACL of the Domino application you want people to acess. For a test I added a wildcard access in the ACL with the syntax as follows....
*/CN=Users/DC=company/DC=com (with access set to Author).
Nice and easy for any basic Domino administrator
It's simple enough to repeat. Just use "Directory Assistance" with...
Domain type "LDAP"
Make this Domain available to...Notes clients and Internet Authentication and LDAP Clients (last bit for another purpose).
Group Authorization = yes
Enabled = yes
The naming context rules I left as wildcard... */*/*/*/*/* yes and yes
On the LDAP tab..
Hostname = fully.qualifiedhostname.com
credentials = CN=testadmin,CN=Users,DC=company,DC=com
Save the document and then edit the ACL of the Domino application you want people to acess. For a test I added a wildcard access in the ACL with the syntax as follows....
*/CN=Users/DC=company/DC=com (with access set to Author).
Nice and easy for any basic Domino administrator
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Linux and DVD
If you're running Linux and want to watch your legally owned DVDs on your legally owned PC you might find that some distro' do not include the code to view them. Opensuse 10 is a case in point.
Apparently WinXP is the same - Media Player cannot run a DVD unless you have the codecs installed from elsewhere - such as WinDVD.
The following URL should help improve your viewing pleasure.
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/
Make sure you remove the existing "xine" and "kaffine" from your suse10 system first as they have been scuppered.
Apparently WinXP is the same - Media Player cannot run a DVD unless you have the codecs installed from elsewhere - such as WinDVD.
The following URL should help improve your viewing pleasure.
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/
Make sure you remove the existing "xine" and "kaffine" from your suse10 system first as they have been scuppered.
Friday, November 11, 2005
Wireless works
I finally got around to sorting out my wireless networking issue.
I ran through the networking setup as if from scratch and everything just worked. Simple.
WEP is enabled and all works perfectly.
good stuff
I ran through the networking setup as if from scratch and everything just worked. Simple.
WEP is enabled and all works perfectly.
good stuff
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