User manual
Chapter 5: Administration Site
118 Cobalt Qube 3 User Manual
2. Configure the settings in the LDAP Import table.
• Enable. Click the check box to enable the Qube 3 as an LDAP server.
• Base Distinctive Name. The base distinctive name (Dn) of your user
directory. For example, o=My Organization, c=US.
• Email Domain Name. (optional) This option allows you to alter the
domain name of the email messages exported in your directory. If the
name of this machine is mail.company.com, but receives mail for
@company.com, you can set the email domain name to company.com.
3. Click Save.
Configuring your LDAP client
When your standard LDAP client is correctly configured, you can access user and
group information on the Qube 3. You must set up your client to authenticate with
the Qube 3 as a valid user.
In Administration > Users and Groups > LDAP Directory, select a Base
Distinctive Name (DN) under which to export. For example, you could enter
“o=Cobalt, c=US”.
The following procedures describe two sample setups. It should be a similar
procedure to configure other LDAP clients.
Netscape Messenger on Macintosh
To configure your Netscape LDAP client:
1. Open the Netscape Messenger window.
2. Select Communicator > Address Book. The Address Book window opens.
3. With the Address Book window active, select File > New Directory. The
LDAP Server Properties window opens.
4. Fill in the following fields:
• Description. Enter a name for the directory.
• LDAP Server. Enter the fully qualified domain name of the Qube 3.
• Search Root. Enter the value(s) that you entered in the Base Distinctive
Name field in the Administration > Users and Groups > LDAP
Directory on the Qube 3.