Configuring Your LDAP Client

  • Authentication
    1. Server ldap.scheduleworld.com
    2. Port 389
    3. Account name / Bind DN uid=yyy,dc=scheduleworld,dc=com
    Note: yyy is your ScheduleWorld account number and you can find this on the preferences page.
    4. Authentication Type simple
    5. SSL no (not yet)

  • Search
    1. Scope One Level
    2. Search Base / Base DN uid=yyy,dc=scheduleworld,dc=com
    Note: yyy is your ScheduleWorld account number and you can find this on the preferences page.
    3. Maximum matches 20
    4. Filter leave this empty, or use objectClass=* (cn=* will not work)

  • Read / Write / Delete Access
    1. You have full read/write/delete access to your personal LDAP data.
    2. Special note: KDE / KMail / KAddressbook now has full LDAP read/write/delete capabilities and is fully supported with ScheduleWorld. Tested with Kubuntu 7.0.4 / KDE 3.5.6. Note: The KDE ldapkio address book doesn't notice changes to ScheduleWorld contacts. A workaround is to unselect the ldapkio address book and then reselect it to refresh the KAddressbook view.

  • Evolution Does Not Work
    Evolution is the one LDAP client that is not supported. It has some undocumented connection requirements (subentry requirements?). If you know what these are or know who to ask please email support@ScheduleWorld.com.



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