Dustin thanks for the reply.
I would need everything in:
o=companyA *dc=hq,dc=example,dc=com*
Everything appears to be imported as needed except the password issue.
If I reset the passwords in the new implementation it's fine but that
won't work with 100's of users.
Is this:
*ldapsearch -b "o=companyA" -D "dc=hq,dc=example,dc=com" -h
**original_system > output.ldif*
*an acceptable way of exporting everything including passwords for
users or is there a better way?*
*Thanks again,*
*Herb *
Dustin Rice:
Well, schema would be like, the list of fields whereas it looks like you
might be doing a dump/load of users/groups?
On 04/10/2014 01:17 PM, Herb Burnswell wrote:
* All,
*>>* I'm attempting to import an LDAP schema
(is that the correct term?)
*>* from one LDAP implementation to another and it appears that I may be
*>* doing it incorrectly. I created a ldif file for import as:
*>>* ldapsearch -b "o=companyA" -D "dc=hq,dc=example,dc=com" -h
*>* original_system > output.ldif
*>>* I then used the GUI in the new LDAP implementation to import the ldif
*>* file. Everything seemed to work find as I have the entire tree but
*>* there appears to be a problem with passwords.
*>>* Am I missing the passwords for users with this export to ldif file?
*>* What is the proper procedure to import all information from a schema
*>* (is that the correct term?) to import into a new LDAP implementation?
*>>* Thanks in advance for any assistance,
*>>* Herb
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Herb Burnswell <herbert.burnswell(a)gmail.com
wrote:
All,
I'm attempting to import an LDAP schema (is that the correct term?) from
one LDAP implementation to another and it appears that I may be doing it
incorrectly. I created a ldif file for import as:
ldapsearch -b "o=companyA" -D "dc=hq,dc=example,dc=com" -h
original_system
> output.ldif
I then used the GUI in the new LDAP implementation to import the ldif
file. Everything seemed to work find as I have the entire tree but there
appears to be a problem with passwords.
Am I missing the passwords for users with this export to ldif file? What
is the proper procedure to import all information from a schema (is that
the correct term?) to import into a new LDAP implementation?
Thanks in advance for any assistance,
Herb