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eDirectory and SNMP - Down and Dirty

Command-line isn't pretty, but it gets the job done - especially in SNMP utilities for eDirectory. Kudos to Don Lohr for this practical how-to approach on monitoring LDAP and eDirectory items via SNMP.

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Migrating a NetWare iSCSI Target to a Linux iSCSI Target on SLES 10

Yatin Manerker explains how to migrate from a NetWare iSCSI target to a Linux iSCSI target on SLES 10.

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Enabling Entitlements for the eDirectory Driver(s) without In-the-box Entitlements

Novell's Michel Bluteau shares an AppNote that describes how to create an Entitlement for the eDirectory driver. It also helps you leverage the driver with the Workflow/Provisioning Module, to create workflows for granting or revoking access.

Submitted by: mbluteau2 on Wed. 05.24.2006
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Drivers
Product: eDirectory, Identity Manager

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Getting RSS Feeds in your Instant Messaging Client

Rather than having a RSS news reader running all the time checking for updates to your web feeds (blogs and podcasts), wouldn't you love to get updates via IM? Jon Strickland explains how to use InstantFeed to get your RSS feeds to show up in most IM clients, including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, and Google Talk. Very nifty device for keeping yourself informed while you chat with your friends.

Submitted by: jstrickland on Mon. 05.01.2006
Filed Under: Workgroup Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Workgroup
Product: Open Enterprise Server, Open Workgroup Suite

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Getting RSS Feeds in your Instant Messaging Client

Rather than having a RSS news reader running all the time checking for updates to your web feeds (blogs and podcasts), wouldn't you love to get updates via IM? Jon Strickland explains how to use InstantFeed to get your RSS feeds to show up in most IM clients, including AIM, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, and Google Talk. Very nifty device for keeping yourself informed while you chat with your friends.

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Deploying Load Balancing for NBM using Session Failover and the L4 Switch

Novell's Bhavani ST and Gaurav Vaidya share a solution for high availability and failover for HTTP forward proxy, transparent to end users. The solution is based on load balancing capability of any L4 switch and session failover feature of Novell BorderManager 3.8.4.

Submitted by: gvaidya on Wed. 04.05.2006
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Load balancing
Product: BorderManager

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