Hi,
I now have the fedora dirserver up and running on a RHES5 server.
What i want to acomplish, is a way to have users replicated from Our AD servers. I need this because I want to add attributes concerning mail spam/virus management but still have the basic user attributes from the AD.
I don't know anything about the AD and would like to keep it that way but I need som guidance on what to tell the people maintaining the AD on what to do.
I don't need the password sync but only want a few user attributes like mail,proxyaddresses, cn, dn ... replicated.
This should be a one way replication AD => FDS
I have read the document concerning this but I'm still confused on what I need to do in the AD enviroment to get this up and running.
Any other docs to read?
Regards
Peter Sorensen/University of Southern Denmark/mail: maspsr@sdu.dk
Hi Peter.
We're also trying to set up one-way sync from AD to FDS: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2008-May/msg00117.html
I haven't been working on this for a while, but as far as I can remember this is not a supported feature in FDS. One thus needs to find a workaround. When we get the time to figure this thing out I'll report back to the list. Please let us know if you find a solution.
Regards, Kenneth Holter
On 7/29/08, Peter Sørensen maspsr@sdu.dk wrote:
Hi,
I now have the fedora dirserver up and running on a RHES5 server.
What i want to acomplish, is a way to have users replicated from Our AD servers. I need this because I want to add attributes concerning mail spam/virus management but still have the basic user attributes from the AD.
I don't know anything about the AD and would like to keep it that way but I need som guidance on what to tell the people maintaining the AD on what to do.
I don't need the password sync but only want a few user attributes like mail,proxyaddresses, cn, dn ... replicated.
This should be a one way replication AD => FDS
I have read the document concerning this but I'm still confused on what I need to do in the AD enviroment to get this up and running.
Any other docs to read?
Regards
Peter Sorensen/University of Southern Denmark/mail: maspsr@sdu.dk
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Thanks kenneth for responding.
I will keep you informed if I find a soilution to the problem.
Regards
Peter ________________________________
Fra: fedora-directory-users-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces@redhat.com] På vegne af Kenneth Holter Sendt: 30. juli 2008 08:14 Til: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project. Emne: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Sync AD users
Hi Peter.
We're also trying to set up one-way sync from AD to FDS: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2008-May/msg00117.html
I haven't been working on this for a while, but as far as I can remember this is not a supported feature in FDS. One thus needs to find a workaround. When we get the time to figure this thing out I'll report back to the list. Please let us know if you find a solution.
Regards, Kenneth Holter
On 7/29/08, Peter Sørensen maspsr@sdu.dk wrote:
Hi, I now have the fedora dirserver up and running on a RHES5 server. What i want to acomplish, is a way to have users replicated from Our AD servers. I need this because I want to add attributes concerning mail spam/virus management but still have the basic user attributes from the AD. I don't know anything about the AD and would like to keep it that way but I need som guidance on what to tell the people maintaining the AD on what to do. I don't need the password sync but only want a few user attributes like mail,proxyaddresses, cn, dn ... replicated. This should be a one way replication AD => FDS I have read the document concerning this but I'm still confused on what I need to do in the AD enviroment to get this up and running. Any other docs to read? Regards Peter Sorensen/University of Southern Denmark/mail: maspsr@sdu.dk -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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