Olivier Nicole wrote:
> Hi Carmen,
>
>> I have email clients on my laptops that can access the LDAP server when
>> connected via my LAN. When traveling that is not readily possible (is
>> it)? Therefore, how can I accomplish this or is it not possible?
>>
>> Remember, I am not attempting to admini
Hi Carmen,
> I have email clients on my laptops that can access the LDAP server when
> connected via my LAN. When traveling that is not readily possible (is
> it)? Therefore, how can I accomplish this or is it not possible?
>
> Remember, I am not attempting to administer the LDAP server, but rath
In the last episode (Oct 18), carmel_ny said:
> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:52 +0700 (ICT)
> Olivier Nicole (olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th) replied:
>
> >> I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set up
> >> that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via "LDAP://"
>
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 20:57:52 +0700 (ICT)
Olivier Nicole (olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th) replied:
>> I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set
>> up that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via
>> "LDAP://" from my laptop when traveling. Unfortunately, that is no
> I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set
> up that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via "LDAP://"
> from my laptop when traveling. Unfortunately, that is not working. When
An LDAP server is not something that you access through a web browser.
The naming
I am probably doing this all wrong. I have an OpenLDAP server set
up that works correctly. I wanted to be able to access it via "LDAP://"
from my laptop when traveling. Unfortunately, that is not working. When
trying it via Microsoft, I simply get an error that the server is
either busy or not avai