Hi
Are there any limitations of the sudoCommand values? e.g. length = 64
Regards
Michel
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Jean Gillaux
jgill...@webbfontaine.com wrote:
On 15/01/14 03:35, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
If you know how to build OpenLDAP manually, and would like to
participate in testing the next set of code for the 2.4.39 release,
please do so.
Generally, get the
On 2014-01-20 15:12, michel.del-pi...@isc-ejpd.admin.ch wrote:
Are there any limitations of the sudoCommand values? e.g. length =
64
Assuming you mean the one shown by 'man sudoers.ldap' on
Linux: No length limit imposed by the schema. It does
limit the contents in another way: The syntax is
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Am Fr 17 Jan 2014 18:31:07 CET schrieb Howard Chu:
Alexander Kläser wrote:
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Dear all,
I am new to OpenLDAP. In order to process transactions in a
separate piece of software, I am parsing the output
Hi all -
I've got a familiar story, I'm sure.
I have a campus-wide AD infrastructure that I'd like to leverage.
Unfortunately, my LDAP client (an Isilon NAS) requires some attributes
that AD doesn't populate. e.g., homeDirectory. As it turns out, the
silly thing doesn't even use these
Thanks for the explanation that really helped, I didn't know about the
'+'and was able to see some ppolicy operational attributes on my uid. I
read the slapo-ppolicy manual page and that also helped clarified a few
things. You stated user's being able to change their own password
depended on
Dan Pritts wrote:
Hi all -
I've got a familiar story, I'm sure.
I have a campus-wide AD infrastructure that I'd like to leverage.
Unfortunately, my LDAP client (an Isilon NAS) requires some attributes that AD
doesn't populate. e.g., homeDirectory. As it turns out, the silly thing
doesn't