Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-24 Thread Gonéri Le Bouder
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 07:02:47AM +0200, bloguillard wrote:
 Looking around, I found this:
 
 https://github.com/Normation/ldap-inventory
 
 Wouldn't that be related to what I'm looking for ?

Indeed, Normation's Rudder load FusionInventory Agent XML and
push them in a OpenLDAP directory.
I don't know much about this, you can contact them directly on
IRC (#rudder on Freenode).

As far I understand, you only need to load a XML file and
convert it to a LDIF file.

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Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-24 Thread Walid Nouh

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Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-24 Thread Vincent Membré

Le 24/10/2012 12:41, Gonéri Le Bouder a écrit :

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 07:02:47AM +0200, bloguillard wrote:

Looking around, I found this:

https://github.com/Normation/ldap-inventory

Wouldn't that be related to what I'm looking for ?

Indeed, Normation's Rudder load FusionInventory Agent XML and
push them in a OpenLDAP directory.

This is very close to what you intend to do.

We use Fusion Inventory Agent to get informations about the node we 
manage in Rudder.
Nodes send their inventories to ldap-inventory endpoint which translate 
them and insert them into the ldap.


Finally, the rudder server can make requests on those informations.

As Gonéri said, for more information, you can contact us on #rudder on 
Freenode.


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Rudder : http://www.rudder-project.org

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Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-23 Thread bloguillard
Looking around, I found this:

https://github.com/Normation/ldap-inventory

Wouldn't that be related to what I'm looking for ?

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 2012/10/22 Benoit Mortier benoit.mort...@opensides.be:
 Le lundi 22 octobre 2012 19:42:52, bloguillard a écrit :
 Hello,

 Hello,

 I currently use OCS/GLPI in operations, and I plan
 to test fusioninventory.

 I also use (open)ldap to authentify users on my
 network (mainly through unix pam).

 I need to add an host device branch to my ldap tree
 since I need to tune my ACL not only function of users,
 but also function of devices (certain users may access
 to certain hosts but not to others).

 For each machine, I would therefore need to store into
 ldap things such as hostname, domainname, ipadress,
 may be macadress (not sure about the shema/classes to
 use at this stage)...

 Anyway, that would be fantastic if my ldap host branch was
 directly provisonned by my agents (ocs/fusioninventory)
 agents (or alternatively extracted from the glpi database).

 Questions : is that a reasonnable idea ? Would there have
 any existing solution to do that ? Would anyone have some
 experience with something like that ?

 The FusionDirectory project an ldap frontend is interested in this, as we
 have already have several demand, you can come in the irc channel on
 freenode to discuss this.

 As guillaume said the best way to do that is trought the glpi webservice

 Cheers
 --
 Benoit Mortier
 CEO
 OpenSides logiciels libres pour entreprises : http://www.opensides.eu/
 Promouvoir et défendre le Logiciel Libre http://www.april.org/
 Main developper in FusionDirectory : http://www.fusiondirectory.org/
 Official French representative for OPSI : http://opsi.org/

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Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-23 Thread Olivier Guillard
Looking around, I found this:

https://github.com/Normation/ldap-inventory

Wouldn't taht be related ?

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2012/10/22 Benoit Mortier benoit.mort...@opensides.be:
 Le lundi 22 octobre 2012 19:42:52, bloguillard a écrit :
 Hello,

 Hello,

 I currently use OCS/GLPI in operations, and I plan
 to test fusioninventory.

 I also use (open)ldap to authentify users on my
 network (mainly through unix pam).

 I need to add an host device branch to my ldap tree
 since I need to tune my ACL not only function of users,
 but also function of devices (certain users may access
 to certain hosts but not to others).

 For each machine, I would therefore need to store into
 ldap things such as hostname, domainname, ipadress,
 may be macadress (not sure about the shema/classes to
 use at this stage)...

 Anyway, that would be fantastic if my ldap host branch was
 directly provisonned by my agents (ocs/fusioninventory)
 agents (or alternatively extracted from the glpi database).

 Questions : is that a reasonnable idea ? Would there have
 any existing solution to do that ? Would anyone have some
 experience with something like that ?

 The FusionDirectory project an ldap frontend is interested in this, as we
 have already have several demand, you can come in the irc channel on
 freenode to discuss this.

 As guillaume said the best way to do that is trought the glpi webservice

 Cheers
 --
 Benoit Mortier
 CEO
 OpenSides logiciels libres pour entreprises : http://www.opensides.eu/
 Promouvoir et défendre le Logiciel Libre http://www.april.org/
 Main developper in FusionDirectory : http://www.fusiondirectory.org/
 Official French representative for OPSI : http://opsi.org/

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[Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-22 Thread bloguillard
Hello,

I currently use OCS/GLPI in operations, and I plan
to test fusioninventory.

I also use (open)ldap to authentify users on my
network (mainly through unix pam).

I need to add an host device branch to my ldap tree
since I need to tune my ACL not only function of users,
but also function of devices (certain users may access
to certain hosts but not to others).

For each machine, I would therefore need to store into
ldap things such as hostname, domainname, ipadress,
may be macadress (not sure about the shema/classes to
use at this stage)...

Anyway, that would be fantastic if my ldap host branch was
directly provisonned by my agents (ocs/fusioninventory)
agents (or alternatively extracted from the glpi database).

Questions : is that a reasonnable idea ? Would there have
any existing solution to do that ? Would anyone have some
experience with something like that ?

Thanks,

---
Olivier

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Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-22 Thread Guillaume Rousse

Le 22/10/2012 19:42, bloguillard a écrit :

Questions : is that a reasonnable idea ? Would there have
any existing solution to do that ? Would anyone have some
experience with something like that ?
It seems both technically easier (no additional code to deploy) and 
safer (no authentication credentials to distribute) to use a single 
synchronisation, using GLPI web service API as data source to populate 
your LDAP directory.


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Re: [Fusioninventory-user] Use fusioninventory to provision an ldap host directory ?

2012-10-22 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le lundi 22 octobre 2012 19:42:52, bloguillard a écrit :
 Hello,

Hello,

 I currently use OCS/GLPI in operations, and I plan
 to test fusioninventory.
 
 I also use (open)ldap to authentify users on my
 network (mainly through unix pam).
 
 I need to add an host device branch to my ldap tree
 since I need to tune my ACL not only function of users,
 but also function of devices (certain users may access
 to certain hosts but not to others).
 
 For each machine, I would therefore need to store into
 ldap things such as hostname, domainname, ipadress,
 may be macadress (not sure about the shema/classes to
 use at this stage)...
 
 Anyway, that would be fantastic if my ldap host branch was
 directly provisonned by my agents (ocs/fusioninventory)
 agents (or alternatively extracted from the glpi database).
 
 Questions : is that a reasonnable idea ? Would there have
 any existing solution to do that ? Would anyone have some
 experience with something like that ?

The FusionDirectory project an ldap frontend is interested in this, as we 
have already have several demand, you can come in the irc channel on 
freenode to discuss this.

As guillaume said the best way to do that is trought the glpi webservice

Cheers
-- 
Benoit Mortier
CEO 
OpenSides logiciels libres pour entreprises : http://www.opensides.eu/
Promouvoir et défendre le Logiciel Libre http://www.april.org/
Main developper in FusionDirectory : http://www.fusiondirectory.org/
Official French representative for OPSI : http://opsi.org/

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