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List:       openldap-general
Subject:    Re: Netscape calendar
From:       Geoff Hibble <ghibble () LastFoot ! com>
Date:       1999-08-09 14:35:49
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Does Netscape Calendar client integrate with CS&T?
Does CS&T run on Linux?
Does CS&T run on OpenLDAP?
--Geoff

Jay Christner wrote:

> We have.  It's actually not that difficult.  You just need to load the
> appropriate nscalendar.so.conf and nscalendar.at.conf in the slapd.conf
> file (don't hold me on those exact nscal*.conf filenames, it should be
> rather obvious once youve got the Calendar server.)  Make sure those
> things are loaded up in your OpenLDAP server and then install the Calendar
> server and point it towards the OpenLDAP server.
>   If you've already got a running Calendar server and don't want to
> reinstall then you can just export everything to an LDIF off your existing
> LDAP server and copy and paste all the nscal* attributes (there can be
> 15-20 or so of them for each user.)  Don't foget all the resources you've
> created (if you have any) also, the server itslef puts something like 6
> entries in that need to be moved over.
>   The easiest is to install Calendar fresh though.  We actually gave up on
> Netscape Calendar here.  We're now using CS&T Corporate Time which is
> where Netscape got (is still getting?) it's product from (notice the CS&T
> logo on the login screen.)  Updates come out way faster and performance
> seems to be better than the Netscape product.  Any, that's a little
> irrelevant for you.
>   So, in short, it's pretty straightforward.
> -jay
>
> On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Paolo Supino wrote:
>
> >    Hi
> >
> >   I've seen in the archives a couple of post concerning the integration of
> > OpenLDAP server and Netscape Calendar server. Being a newbie, that those
> > posts only confused me more, so is there anyone that successfully
> > installed Netscape Calendar server and intergrated it with OpenLDAP?
> > Any help/hints/pointers would be greatly appriciated.
> >
> >
> >       Paolo
>
>
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> Jay Christner
> Information Technology Services
> Goshen College
> Goshen, IN 46526
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