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Integrating MacOS X and Novell eDirectory 17
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Run SSL Enabler, installing the stunnel utility it uses when prompted. Click Add and
enter the Local Port value (usually 389), the Remote Server IP value (the IP address of
the Netware server), and the Remote Port value (usually 636). Click Save.
Mac OS X Client settings
Run Directory Setup to change the IP address of the LDAP entry for the Netware server.
1. Click the lock to log in as administrator, select LDAPv2, and then click
Configure.
2. Select the LDAP entry you configured earlier (Netware), and click Edit. Change
the Address field value to the loopback address, 127.0.0.1, then click OK
3. Click the Authentication tab to update the search path. Choose “Custom Path”
from the Search pop-up menu. Delete the old LDAP entry by selecting it, then
click Remove. To add the new entry, click Add, select the updated LDAP entry,
close the Add Nodes window, and then click Apply.
Setting up the Mac OS 9/Macintosh Manager Client Scenario
The setup for a Mac OS 9/Macintosh Manager client setup is very similar to the Mac OS
X client setup. There are a couple of differences, first a Mac OS X Server 10.1.3 (version
IS important) is REQUIRED. Second, the mounts class (See section mounts) is not
needed if all your clients are Mac OS 9/Macintosh Manager, if you have a mixture of
Mac OS X/OS 9 then the mounts class is required. Macintosh Manager will use the “all
other users” for group management and rights, if the “all other users” is disabled you will
need to re-enable the user. NOTE: the uidNumber and gidNumber in Netware must be
populated for the Mac OS 9 scenario.
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