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From: Damon Getsman on 4 Apr 2008 11:29 I currently am trying to install a Sun Calendar server on a CentOS4 machine which has working kerberos/ldap server access. Unfortunately when I try to run the csconfigurator script, despite correct entries and connections verified through 'ldapsearch' on a command line, I receive a protocol error #2 when csconfigurator tries to verify the connection to the LDAP server. I am using openldap on a ubuntu instance for the kerberos/ldap server, I believe that it is using v3 of LDAP. Is there anything in particular I need to know about how Calendar wants to access LDAP? I know that I saw a lot of documentation referring to Sun's Directory Server; all of the documentation that I dug up on this gave me the impression that it was just a standard LDAP server, thus leading me to believe that my current LDAP server should work alright. I would appreciate any pointers in the right direction or tips, and I'm certainly able to cut 'n paste any information that would be applicable to this issue. I really need to try to get this calendar server online as fast as possible, but the documentation that I've found seems to gloss over some of the areas where I'm having issues. Thanks for your time! -Damon Getsman
From: Oscar del Rio on 4 Apr 2008 12:20 Damon Getsman wrote: > I currently am trying to install a Sun Calendar server on a CentOS4 You might want to try here: http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa?tab=es
From: Argo Sõõru on 8 Apr 2008 03:04 Damon Getsman wrote: > I currently am trying to install a Sun Calendar server on a CentOS4 > machine which has working kerberos/ldap server access. Unfortunately > when I try to run the csconfigurator script, despite correct entries > and connections verified through 'ldapsearch' on a command line, I > receive a protocol error #2 when csconfigurator tries to verify the > connection to the LDAP server. > > I am using openldap on a ubuntu instance for the kerberos/ldap server, > I believe that it is using v3 of LDAP. Is there anything in > particular I need to know about how Calendar wants to access LDAP? I > know that I saw a lot of documentation referring to Sun's Directory > Server; all of the documentation that I dug up on this gave me the > impression that it was just a standard LDAP server, thus leading me to > believe that my current LDAP server should work alright. For Sun's Calendar Server you need Sun's Directory Server from JCS5 or at least compatible DS. Because Calendar server keeps his data in the DS the special deployment scripts must be used to prepare DS for hold this data. But this scripts and schema's are only for Sun's DS not to OLDAP. You can install it too on to CentOS4. It doesn�t matter which name services or client CentOS itself has. > I would appreciate any pointers in the right direction or tips, and > I'm certainly able to cut 'n paste any information that would be > applicable to this issue. I really need to try to get this calendar > server online as fast as possible, but the documentation that I've > found seems to gloss over some of the areas where I'm having issues. > > Thanks for your time! > > -Damon Getsman
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