User Guide

Installing Novell iFolder on NetWare 6 23
Novell iFolder Administration Guide
103-000132-001
November 21, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Assign the CN Property to the Public Object
IMPORTANT: Any rights assigned to the Public object are automatically inherited
by all other objects in the Novell
®
eDirectory
TM
tree. You might not want to assign
the CN property to the Public object if these rights will cause a security risk. If your
iFolder server is outside the firewall and you do not want the CN property assigned
to all objects in your eDirectory tree, you can also use an LDAP Proxy Username
to search the subcontainers of your tree.
1 Launch ConsoleOne
TM
.
2 Right-click your Tree object and then click Properties.
3 Click NDS Rights > Public object > Assigned Rights > Add Property.
4 Check the Show All Properties check box located at the bottom of the
screen, select the CN property from the list, and then click OK.
5 Check the Inheritable check box and then click OK > Apply > Close.
Novell iFolder is now installed and running on your NetWare 6 server. To
learn more about Novell iFolder, go to Chapter 6, “Using Novell iFolder,” on
page 37.
Create an LDAP Proxy User
1
Launch ConsoleOne.
2 Create a user without a password.
3 Right-click your Tree object and then click Properties > NDS Rights >
Add Trustee.
4 Select the User object you just created and then click OK.
5 When the Rights Assigned to Selected Object dialog box appears, click
Add Property.
6 Check the Show All Properties check box, select the CN property from
the list, and then click OK.
7 Click OK > Apply > Close.
8 Right-click the LDAP Group object in your NDS tree and then click
Properties > General.
9 Click the Browse button next to the Proxy Username field, select the user
that you just gave trustee rights to, and then click OK.
The user now appears in the Proxy Username field.
10 Click Apply > Close.