1.5 Linux Server Issues
for iFolder 2.1.5
1.5.1 LDAP Configuration
- The LDAP server used by iFolder must
run on the default LDAP ports 389 and 636.
- Manual configuration of the iFolder server does
not support the IP address for LDAP server; instead, you need to
provide the DNS name for LDAP server. For example, use the DNS name xyz.us.acme.com
instead of the IP address aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.
- Whether the configuration
is manual or through YaST for iFolder server on Linux, the LDAP
server used by iFolder server must have a valid DNS name. The DNS
name server should be configured to enable reverse lookups.
When configuring through YaST, the DNS name for the given
IP address for LDAP server is resolved internally. If there is no
valid DNS entry for the LDAP server's IP address, the YaST install
fails to configure the iFolder server. In this case, make a DNS
entry for the LDAP server's IP address in the DNS server. Then reconfigure
iFolder using either of the following methods:
- YaST: Enter yast2 ifolder2 at
the shell prompt.
- Manual: Enter /opt/novell/ifolder/bin/ifolder_config.sh at
the shell prompt.
1.5.2 Uninstalling iFolder
After uninstalling iFolder 2.x,
(refer to the Novell
iFolder online documentation Web site for detailed steps)
the iFolder Server object needs to be manually deleted from the
tree. This can be done through iManager.
1.5.3 Dual NICs Not Supported
The iFolder 2.x Linux server is
not supported for dual NICs configured for public and private networks.
1.5.4 Updating iFolder 2.x from
NLS 1.0 to OES Not Supported
Upgradation
of iFolder 2.x from NLS 1.0 to OES is
not supported. Make sure that the iFolder server for OES is installed
afresh.