On 21.7.2015 13:29, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015, Jiri Popelka wrote:
> dhcpd upstream is going to merge some LDAP related patches that various
> distributions use and I've been asked if I can help with testing.
> Original message:
> "We are now finishing the work on adding some of the LDAP patches into
> our code base. We have tried our patch to verify that it builds but we
> don't have a set up to verify that the LDAP portion works correctly. (As
> this continues to be classified as contributed code we don't have the
> time to properly verify it.)"
Is this discussed anywhere publicly? I was unable to find any discussion
on dhcp-users@ or dhcp-workers@ mailing lists. Where can I find patches?
My srpm in the COPR is the only place so far. The patch was sent to me
before they push it into the public repo and release 4.3.3-beta.
We have a design and half-baked implementation fleshed out for
FreeIPA/dhcpd integration (FreeIPA is LDAP store at one side).
See
https://www.freeipa.org/page/DHCP_Integration_Design
https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/939
https://bitbucket.org/Firstyear/freeipa-dhcp
Looking at your srpm from the COPR, I can see that you included the
patches William Brown developed as part of the work above, which is
good.
Yes and I first asked William, but he hasn't replied yet, so I'm trying
wider audience here.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1150542#c3
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Jiri