Are CmapTools and the CmapServer able to make use of an LDAP server for “User” and “Group” permissions on folders stored in a CmapServer?
A. Yes. Beginning with CmapTools and the CmapServer v4.08, using LDAP for permissions is supported. For more information on how to configure LDAP with a CmapServer and use LDAP permissions in CmapTools, please visit the LDAP documentation for both CmapTools and the CmapServer here: http://cmap.ihmc.us/Support/LDAP.php Q. I am running CmapTools on Kubuntu, and when I either double-click a URL resource or click the “View as Web Page” button on an open Cmap stored in a Place, Firefox will open two instances of the URL and Konqueror also opens an instance. Is this a bug in CmapTools? A. No, it has to do with some unused devices that are being used in the “xorg.conf” file on your machine. To correct the problem, please try the following (***Note: Incorrectly modifying the “xorg.conf” file can lead to failure of the GUI to boot at all, so if you are uncertain please consult with an experienced Linux admin before attempting these steps!): 1. Open a terminal and ‘CD’ to /etc/X11/ 2. Make a bac
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