NDS -> RE: [Opensource] Full LDAP Integration
todd tredeau
todd at wisernet.com
Wed Jul 17 14:44:58 PDT 2002
Hi;
We wrote a 4.0. x versioin and a 4.1 series version. Some added work
is needed for the jmx beans, and we're willing share resources... it
works well.. Novell won't search sub containers however... ;(
On a brighter note, Cocoon 2.X dev has now committed changes to
allow Novell to run Cocoon.. I've got it running and any info needed can
be provided.
todd
http://www.wiserlabz.com
collaborative effort to promote Novell and Open Source solutions
wbchmura at ensign-bickfordind.com wrote:
>I got an modified Tomcat JNDIRealm to work by connecting with Netware 5.
> I am pretty sure my solution stinks for several reasons which would
>become apparent.
>
>It does however verify a login and return the groupMemberships as Roles
>into Tomcat so it has accomplished my purposes. This should allow a
>tomcat server to share authentication and groups with NDS...
>
>If someone can review it and let me know if there is a better way -
>especially for getting the groupMemberships (I am tokenizing it now).
>
>There is a jar file at developed for 4.0.4 (or 4.0.3)
>
>http://www.explosivo.com/bill/downloads/tomcat/
>
>That has the code. Any comments or suggestions for improvements are
>more than welcome. if I ever update it I will post it to the same place
>(in case someone somewhere down the line needs it).
>
>I hear 4.1 will have the authentication by connecting that netware
>needs... Hopefully it will also handle the groups!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: scann [mailto:scann at jcorporate.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 12:43 PM
>To: opensource
>Subject: RE: [Opensource] Full LDAP Integration
>
>
>>Is the LDAP based solution proposed by JayWay last month in the
>>
>listserv
>
>>included in Expresso V 4.1 ?
>>
>
>No, although some changes have been made to 4.1 a result of this work by
>Jayway and in preparation to making 4.1 and their LDAP component
>compatible.
>
>This LDAP component will be available as part of the Expresso Enterprise
>which includes commercial extensions to Expresso. Individual components
>of
>Expresso Enterprise may be purchased separately. A release of Expresso
>Enterprise will be available sometime following when 4.1 is released. If
>you
>need this earlier an early access-release may be available. Please email
>sales at jcorporate.com about this.
>
>JayLDAP - an LDAP component for Expresso.
>===========================================
>Enables a Tomcat 4.x based Expresso solution to handle single sign on
>(SSO)
>for all types of web content, from jsp to html/doc/etc, using an
>LDAP-server. It also enables SSO for multiple web applications under a
>single Tomcat instance.
>
>Users: Can change their password transparently using regular Expresso
>functionality.
>
>Admin: Uses export tool after setting up or changing groups. User
>information is handled transparently.
>
>With some minor coding this can be made to work under any J2EE compliant
>web
>container.
>
>Price:
> not decided yet.
> Source code included.
>
>Requires:
> - Expresso
> - An LDAP-server.
>
>Availability:
> 2002 Q3
>
>Hope that gives you the information you need.
>
>Kindly
>Sandra
>
>
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