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KeN Etter

2007-08-16, 1:12 pm

I currently have an internal website for employees. I did not want to
ask the users to login or somehow identify themselves when they have
already logged into the network. So I am using PHP2UCS.NLM along with
a script that Guenter Knauf created to get their userid. This works
beautifully! I am in the process of upgrading to OES/Netware 6.5 and
want to get my website current also. However, PHP2UCS.NLM is not
available for the newer builds. From the emails I have seen, someone
at Novell really doesn't care whether or not it ever becomes
available. So does anyone know of a method I could use to get the
userid of someone who is logged into the network and pass it to a
variable in a php script or a web browser?

Regards,
Ken Etter

Novell....it does a server good!
Marcel Cox

2007-08-16, 7:12 pm

Have you already checked Günter's web site to see if he maybe has the
updated modules that you need?
http://www.gknw.de/

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KeN Etter

2007-08-17, 1:12 pm

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:45:47 GMT, "Marcel Cox" <cimetmc@myrealbox.com>
wrote:

>Have you already checked Günter's web site to see if he maybe has the
>updated modules that you need?
>http://www.gknw.de/


It doesn't look like it, but I did drop him an email to get
clarification. I'll see what he says.

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
KeN Etter

2007-08-24, 1:12 pm

On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:45:47 GMT, "Marcel Cox" <cimetmc@myrealbox.com>
wrote:

>Have you already checked Günter's web site to see if he maybe has the
>updated modules that you need?
>http://www.gknw.de/


Marcel,

I checked with Guenter. We are still waiting for Novell to provide
the needed module. This issue has been going on for months. We are
told we will have it soon, but nothing ever happens. This is
ridiculous! As far as I can tell, nobody at Novell cares about this
issue.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-24, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> As far as I can tell, nobody at Novell cares about this
> issue.
>

Let me rattle someone's cage.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

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Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-24, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> I checked with Guenter. We are still waiting for Novell to provide
> the needed module.


Can you tell me exactly what Günther said?

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
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Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

KeN Etter

2007-08-24, 1:12 pm

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 15:29:10 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>KeN Etter,
>Let me rattle someone's cage.


Thanks Anders! if you want, I can even give you names of specific
programmers that are involved.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
KeN Etter

2007-08-24, 1:12 pm

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 16:47:36 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>KeN Etter,
>
>Can you tell me exactly what Günther said?


I asked him if he had found a solution for the PHP2UCS issue and he
told me no. I asked him if the php2ucs.nlm included with his current
PHP build would work with that build and he told me no. He also
included a quote from one of the programmers which claimed that
someone was addressing this issue.

What frustrates me is that "someone" has supposedly been addressing
this issue since at least January 2007 and we still do not have a
resolution. So until I see a useable php2ucs.nlm file, I'm not going
to believe anyone is actually doing anything or caring about this
issue. All we need is for someone to recompile php2ucs.nlm for the
current build or if Novell does not want to maintain this, then they
should just turn the code over to Guenter so he can maintain it.

Thank you for looking into this. I really do appreciate it. I am
trying to get my network upgraded to current Novell products and I
need this php2ucs.nlm file for my webserver.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-24, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> What frustrates me is that "someone" has supposedly been addressing
> this issue since at least January 2007 and we still do not have a
> resolution.


Sorry to hear. Currently engineering is up it their ears in OES2, ie
all resources are put into that. My contact also had an official
statement from Novell:

"Novell has reviewed feedback from customers regarding the versions of
PHP, mysql and other Open Source components on the NetWare platform.
After a great deal of discussion, management has decided not to update
these components and instead encourage customers running applications
built around these components to move to either Open Enterprise Server
or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.

This decision is consistent with the long term strategy of moving to a
single underlying platform for applications and Open Source (SUSE Linux
Enterprise) while providing the enhanced workgroup and networking
services (Open Enteprise Server) used by our customers. Novell believes
that this is the best long term solution for its customers. "

I realise that the answer is not going to make you happy though.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

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KeN Etter

2007-08-24, 7:12 pm

So basically Novell is screwing anyone who can't move as fast as they
would like. I purchased Open Workgroup Suite with Maintenance. But I
don't have enough experience with Linux yet to run it, so I am
installing OES/NW6.5.

The sad thing is that Guenter has offered to maintain that NLM on his
own and he has offered to sign any NDAs to do so. But I guess Novell
doesn't want to consider that option.

Thanks for checking into it.

Ok. Enough griping from me...I need to find another solution. I am
using php2ucs.nlm for one purpose only - to get the eDirectory login
id of my users and pass it to my internal website. I don't want my
website to ask users to login - they don't need to login twice. Do
you have any suggestions how to do this? I know there must be plenty
of companies out there that do this...I just don't know how they are
doing it.

Thanks!
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-24, 7:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> Ok. Enough griping from me...I need to find another solution. I am
> using php2ucs.nlm for one purpose only - to get the eDirectory login
> id of my users and pass it to my internal website. I don't want my
> website to ask users to login - they don't need to login twice. Do
> you have any suggestions how to do this? I know there must be plenty
> of companies out there that do this...I just don't know how they are
> doing it.


You should be able to do that through the published APIs. The link here
would be the IP address of the caller. Assuming that the user is also
logged in to NW over IP, that same address will be in the connection
table. So just do a lookup and then get the properties of that
connection. I have no idea how to do it in PHP, but could probably
hack something in Java, provided I have the time.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement

Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-24, 7:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> The sad thing is that Guenter has offered to maintain that NLM on his
> own and he has offered to sign any NDAs to do so. But I guess Novell
> doesn't want to consider that option.
>

They said they would if they could, but they cannot for legal reasons.
Might be akin to the NCP code. It contains bits licensed from RSA and
thus cannot be given out. Just thought I'd let you know that it is not
just for spite



- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement

Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

KeN Etter

2007-08-24, 7:12 pm

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 19:01:21 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>You should be able to do that through the published APIs. The link here
>would be the IP address of the caller. Assuming that the user is also
>logged in to NW over IP, that same address will be in the connection
>table. So just do a lookup and then get the properties of that
>connection. I have no idea how to do it in PHP, but could probably
>hack something in Java, provided I have the time.


Anders,

I'm teaching myself PHP. I wouldn't call myself a programmer...but I
can deal with the basics. I'm willing to give it a shot, but I'm not
sure where to start. Where would I find the published APIs. And can
you give me a clue as to what I might be looking for?

The script that Guenter wrote for me did what you are suggesting, but
used the UCS extension (php2ucs.nlm) to do the lookup. If I can
figure out how to make the call directly, I can probably get this
working.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
KeN Etter

2007-08-24, 7:12 pm

On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 19:43:57 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>They said they would if they could, but they cannot for legal reasons.
>Might be akin to the NCP code. It contains bits licensed from RSA and
>thus cannot be given out. Just thought I'd let you know that it is not
>just for spite


Thanks. This we didn't know. And I'm not sure if anyone had informed
Guenter of that yet, so I'll pass it along. Thanks!

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-25, 1:12 am

KeN Etter,
> The script that Guenter wrote for me did what you are suggesting, but
> used the UCS extension (php2ucs.nlm) to do the lookup. If I can
> figure out how to make the call directly, I can probably get this
> working.
>

Let me look at this, but I promise nothing..

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement

Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-26, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> I'm teaching myself PHP. I wouldn't call myself a programmer...but I
> can deal with the basics. I'm willing to give it a shot, but I'm not
> sure where to start. Where would I find the published APIs. And can
> you give me a clue as to what I might be looking for?


OK. How are your C skills? This is what I would do:
Code a php extension function. The function takes one parameter, an IP
address and returns a string which is the user name.

The code to do that in C is basically:
NWGetFileServerInformation() to get the highest conn number
Use NWGetServerConnInfo() from 1 to the value above, extract the user
name and internet addrress
Compare the address to the one you have
If you have a match, then return the name.



- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement

Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

KeN Etter

2007-08-27, 1:12 pm

On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 13:23:11 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>OK. How are your C skills?


Nonexistent.
My programming experience consists of dos batch files, a little bit of
Basic for our CAD software, and now a little PHP.

> This is what I would do:
>Code a php extension function. The function takes one parameter, an IP
>address and returns a string which is the user name.


I would like to learn more programming...but right now I need to think
about efficient use of my time...too much on my plate. I would be
more than happy to pay you to write this extension for me. Or if you
don't have the time to do this, maybe you could recommend someone to
me.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-27, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> I would like to learn more programming...but right now I need to think
> about efficient use of my time...too much on my plate. I would be
> more than happy to pay you to write this extension for me. Or if you
> don't have the time to do this, maybe you could recommend someone to
> me.


Problem is that I do not do PHP, but let me ask around.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement

Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

KeN Etter

2007-08-27, 1:12 pm

On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 15:22:55 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>Problem is that I do not do PHP, but let me ask around.


Thanks Anders!

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-27, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> Thanks Anders!
>

You can also Ask Gunther directly.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
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Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

Tommy Mikkelsen

2007-08-28, 7:11 am

And if two or more users are running on a Citrix Server ;-)


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Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-28, 7:11 am

Tommy Mikkelsen,
> And if two or more users are running on a Citrix Server ;-)
>

Will not work in that scenario, no. In that case you need SSO

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
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KeN Etter

2007-08-28, 1:12 pm

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 11:32:38 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>Tommy Mikkelsen,
>Will not work in that scenario, no. In that case you need SSO


But I'm not running Citrix Server or anything similar to it, so not an
issue here.

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
KeN Etter

2007-08-28, 1:12 pm

On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 17:48:10 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>You can also Ask Gunther directly.


I just sent him an email. Thanks.

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-28, 1:12 pm

KeN Etter,
> But I'm not running Citrix Server or anything similar to it, so not an
> issue here.


I am still investigating the php issue, but have you considered SSO at
all? Novell's Single Signon will authenticate the user, invisibly.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

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KeN Etter

2007-08-28, 7:11 pm

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 12:37:56 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>KeN Etter,
>
>I am still investigating the php issue, but have you considered SSO at
>all? Novell's Single Signon will authenticate the user, invisibly.


I didn't know it would do this for me. I'll look into it.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Anders Gustafsson

2007-08-29, 7:12 am

KeN Etter,
> I didn't know it would do this for me. I'll look into it.
>

Well, you have to set up Apache for authentication, the user will be
logged in invisibly. Then just grab the credentials from the session in
Apache.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
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Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

KeN Etter

2007-08-29, 1:12 pm

On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 08:12:28 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

> the user will be logged in invisibly


That's the part I need! I know how to handle the rest. I'll
definitely look at it.

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
KeN Etter

2007-08-31, 7:12 pm

On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 12:37:56 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>I am still investigating the php issue, but have you considered SSO at
>all? Novell's Single Signon will authenticate the user, invisibly.


Anders,

I couldn't find anything called Single Signon. Are you referring to
the Novell SecureLogin product? If so, that might be too pricey for
me. I'll have to look further.

Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Tommy Mikkelsen

2007-08-31, 7:12 pm

He was, and kinda agree with you, but consider this:

Your users will only have to remember one password, even when offline your network.

If you got sensitive stuff like the password to admin or the firewall, the IT-Staff
that needs access to it never ever has to know it, since it can be applied with a
secure logon policy...meaning.....if an employe leaves the company, sensitive
passwords ainøt comprimised, since all you have to do is nuke his/hers eDir account


And it even works for people for their homebanking etc automaticly ;-)




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Tommy Mikkelsen

2007-08-31, 7:12 pm

Tommy Mikkelsen wrote:

> ainøt


make that "ain't" ;-)

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Anders Gustafsson

2007-09-03, 1:12 pm

Tommy Mikkelsen,
> make that "ain't" ;-)
>

You are kidding? I thought it was a new word

Yes, I meant "SecureLogin"

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

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Tommy Mikkelsen

2007-09-03, 1:12 pm

<Big Smile mode>

Go back to your birthday party

</Big Smile mode>


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Anders Gustafsson

2007-09-03, 1:12 pm

Tommy Mikkelsen,
> Go back to your birthday party
>

Moi?? ;)

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
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Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

Simon Flood

2007-09-04, 7:12 am

On 24/08/2007 19:00, Anders Gustafsson wrote:

> My contact also had an official
> statement from Novell:
>
> "Novell has reviewed feedback from customers regarding the versions of
> PHP, mysql and other Open Source components on the NetWare platform.
> After a great deal of discussion, management has decided not to update
> these components and instead encourage customers running applications
> built around these components to move to either Open Enterprise Server
> or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
>
> This decision is consistent with the long term strategy of moving to a
> single underlying platform for applications and Open Source (SUSE Linux
> Enterprise) while providing the enhanced workgroup and networking
> services (Open Enteprise Server) used by our customers. Novell believes
> that this is the best long term solution for its customers. "


Is this an official statement that Novell intend to release anywhere
(other than being quoted here?).

I asked this very same question in the support forums for the OES2 beta
testers (I am one) but no-one has cared to answer. I wanted to know
whether the above statement could be shared outside of the beta testing
circle. I'm guessing by you publishing it here that it can? At the
very least I'd expect it to be published in the all the novell.devsup.*
newsgroups.

Oh and I'm not shooting the messenger ... ;-)

Simon
Anders Gustafsson

2007-09-04, 7:12 am

Simon Flood,
> Is this an official statement that Novell intend to release anywhere
>

I was told that I can post it here so it is official.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
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Simon Flood

2007-09-04, 1:12 pm

On 04/09/2007 12:07, Anders Gustafsson wrote:

> I was told that I can post it here so it is official.


Okay I'm going to put a message in the relevant developer forums
referencing this thread.

Simon
Robert Charles Mahar

2007-09-04, 1:12 pm

Hi,

I'm not shooting the messenger, but you may want your unnamed source to
check the weather forecast... I predict a fecal typhoon. ;-)

I don't see how Novell will manage to meet its March 10, 2010 life cycle
commitments for NetWare 6.5 without floating the OSS stack until then.

And if Novell wanted Guen to work on whatever pieces, they could find a
way to do it. That's what they invented lawyers for. BTDT.

Dollars to donuts: anything that the UCX / UCS connector is doing is
done via published API's anyway. So what parts of RSA are bound into
this NLM? Most likely nothing.

Also what level of "support" is Novell really providing here? About
the only pieces they would possibly have to own are the native interface
pieces, like the UCX and JNI. Portions of the maintenance are already
being looked after by the OSS community.

-- Bob

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Anders Gustafsson wrote:
> Simon Flood,
> I was told that I can post it here so it is official.
>
> - Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
> NSC Volunteer Sysop
> Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)
>
> Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
> Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
> http://support.novell.com/enhancement
>
> Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600
>

Anders Gustafsson

2007-09-04, 1:12 pm

Robert Charles Mahar,
> I'm not shooting the messenger, but you may want your unnamed source to
> check the weather forecast... I predict a fecal typhoon. ;-)
>

I will forward this to Novell.

- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)

Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement

Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2600

KeN Etter

2007-09-04, 1:12 pm

On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 21:44:38 GMT, "Tommy Mikkelsen" <tm@NoSpAmitq.dk>
wrote:

>If you got sensitive stuff like the password to admin or the firewall, the IT-Staff
>that needs access to it never ever has to know it, since it can be applied with a
>secure logon policy...meaning.....if an employe leaves the company, sensitive
>passwords ainøt comprimised, since all you have to do is nuke his/hers eDir account


Tommy, I am the IT-Staff...no one else to worry about. :-)

>And it even works for people for their homebanking etc automaticly ;-)


How is this? Do you mean if they do their homebanking from an office
PC?

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
KeN Etter

2007-09-04, 1:12 pm

On Sat, 01 Sep 2007 11:26:26 GMT, Anders Gustafsson
<dalton@nomail.to.me> wrote:

>Yes, I meant "SecureLogin"


Ok, I'll check into it further.

Regards,
Ken

Novell....it does a server good!
Tommy Mikkelsen

2007-09-04, 7:11 pm

KeN Etter wrote:

> Do you mean if they do their homebanking from an office
> PC?


Yes

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