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389 vs. 1002<br />

Prior to Windows 2000 Netmeeting expected to find it' ILS<br />

server listening on port 389 (the standard LDAP port). Where as<br />

Netmeeting running on Windows 2000 or later expects to find<br />

the ILS server listening on port 1002.<br />

If you need to support Netmeeting on both classes of platforms,<br />

the easieist solution is to establish your ILS server on an IP alias<br />

interface, have the server listen on both 389 or 1002.<br />

$ /sbin/ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.3.5<br />

$ /usr/sbin/slapd -u ldap -h "ldap://192.168.3.5:1002 ldap://192.168.3.5" -f /etc/openldap/slapd-ils.conf<br />

Windows 2000 will fall back to using port 389 if it cannot find<br />

and ILS server on port 1002, but various network parameters<br />

can make this take an annoying about of time.<br />

Netmeeting and Windows 2000 are reigstered trademarks of Microsoft Inc.

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