On 2/21/08, Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com wrote:
solarflow99 wrote:
I created a user,
Where? In the Users&Groups tab in the main console window?
ya, and after a created a user, next time I restarted it was gone.
but I don't see it from the directory server tab under netscaperoot or
my suffix.
Where? In the directory server console Directory tab browser window?
ya. I was wondering which version would be best to use then, how about 1.1? I'll be reinstalling again anyways, so i'll try again.
Thanks,
I can only guess what I should be doing to try using it, the install guide seems to assume you either know what you're doing already or have existing LDAP users to migrate. I wish there was a get started guide, any ideas how to get going?
Thanks,
On 2/20/08, *Rich Megginson* <rmeggins@redhat.com mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
solarflow99 wrote: > thanks, I got into the console already, and looked around. Go to the Users&Groups tab. I think 1.0.4 has a bug in that it uses o=NetscapeRoot for the default Users&Groups container. If you go
into
one of the menus, you can Edit Directory and set it to your real suffix e.g. dc=yourdomain,dc=com > > > > On 2/20/08, *Rich Megginson* <rmeggins@redhat.com <mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com> > <mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com <mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com>>> wrote: > > solarflow99 wrote: > > Hi, I have FDS 1.04 on RHEL4 installed and was wondering how to get > > started using this? The installation is easy, now i'd like to know > > how to add new users and test things out. The docs and > > long extensive, I didn't actually see a simple get stared guide. I > > hope adding new users easier than the openldap way, having to create > > LDIF files, doing ldapadd, etc. > Use the console. You'll have to have the correct Java installed. If > you are a RHEL customer, you should be able to just do > up2date java-1.4.2-ibm > to get the correct java. This is in the Extras or
Supplemental
> channel. Use > java -version > to confirm you are using the IBM java and not gcj. > > Then, > cd /opt/fedora-ds > ./startconsole > > Use http://localhost:adminserverport/ for the Admin URL > If you don't know what your admin server port is, grep
^Listen
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