Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote:
What attribute are you using to represent an internal telephone
extension?
Our site just uses telephoneNumber with the full number,
and leaves it to the users to know when they can skip
the initial part.
Hallvard
On 10 August 2012 15:48, Hallvard Breien Furuseth
h.b.furus...@usit.uio.no wrote:
Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote:
What attribute are you using to represent an internal telephone extension?
Our site just uses telephoneNumber with the full number,
and leaves it to the users to know
Hi All,
I'm pretty sure that this isn't possible, but wanted to check as my
head hurts now.
I have dynamic lists using slapo-dynlist with the Organization
attribute of 'o' and I am trying to keep my DIT as flat as possible.
I want to create an ACL that is by group, which is fine. ButI
don't
Hi All,
I started getting this all together in 2008, but never really moved on
it and have now opened it up.
I'm pretty sure all these topics are still relevant and I've added some more:
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook
Feel free to add anything in the right place. You'll need to
I'm pretty sure all these topics are still relevant and I've added some more:
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook
Feel free to add anything in the right place. You'll need to register to edit.
I think we'll need to add mdb :-)
--
Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
Managing Director.
T +44
This a nice page, but have you added any content at all?
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote:
I'm pretty sure all these topics are still relevant and I've added some more:
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook
Feel free to add anything in the right
On 10 Aug 2012, at 18:01, NetNinja 2bitni...@gmail.com wrote:
This a nice page, but have you added any content at all?
Doesn't look like it :)
Gavin.
I'm pretty sure all these topics are still relevant and I've added some more:
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook
Feel free to add anything in the right place. You'll need to register to edit.
And so it begins!
Thanks to the first contributor named bruberg!
burberg, if you'd like a
Le 30/07/2012 21:46, Gavin Henry a écrit :
Hi all,
What attribute are you using to represent an internal telephone extension?
As telephoneNumber was already used, I used another attribute
(homePhone) and a view to present to our cisco call manager using the
expected name (telephoneNumber):
Ok so what did he add to the site? I don't care about a UK phone number.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote:
I'm pretty sure all these topics are still relevant and I've added some more:
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook
Feel free to add anything
Hi all,
What attribute are you using to represent an internal telephone extension?
As telephoneNumber was already used, I used another attribute (homePhone)
and a view to present to our cisco call manager using the expected name
(telephoneNumber):
moduleload back_relay.la
# virtual
Ok so what did he add to the site? I don't care about a UK phone number.
With DokuWiki, anything green means it's a valid link with content. So just
go to:
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook
and look for green.
Gavin.
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Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
Managing Director.
T +44 (0) 1224
Ok so what did he add to the site? I don't care about a UK phone number.
http://wiki.suretec.org/openldap:cookbook?do=recent
Gavin Henry wrote:
is there a possibility to create an acl statement that grants access to any
(unknown) value of an attribute but denys access to all values of the same
attribute?
Can you explain that again?
BTW: Your answer didn't find its way into the openldap-technical archive:
Gavin Henry wrote:
is there a possibility to create an acl statement that grants access to any
(unknown) value of an attribute but denys access to all values of the same
attribute?
Can you explain that again?
BTW: Your answer didn't find its way into the openldap-technical archive:
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