The way I worked around this is to create new groups as groupOfNames
with a single empty member: attribute. It's never caused any problems
with any clients in my experience.
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Liam Grettonliam.gret...@le.ac.uk
Systems Specialist
Do you use an existing member, or a non-existing dummy?
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The way I worked around this is to create new groups as groupOfNames
with a single empty member: attribute. It's
On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 10:12:42 + Liam Gretton liam.gret...@leicester.ac.uk
wrote
The way I worked around this is to create new groups as groupOfNames
with a single empty member: attribute. It's never caused any problems
with any clients in my experience.
Yes, working around it with
Hi!
I had a problem with empty groups: object class groupOfNames has a MUST
member attribute, so you cannot create an empty group. I consider this to be a
bug in the object class definition, specifically as groupOfNames is structural,
and not auxillary.
So in SLES empty (POSIX) groups are
On Fri, 06 Dec 2013 09:49:45 +0100 Ulrich Windl
ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de wrote
I had a problem with empty groups: object class groupOfNames has a MUST
member attribute, so you cannot create an empty group. I consider this to be
a bug in the object class definition, specifically as
Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
I had a problem with empty groups:
You and everyone else in the world. A quick search would turn up hundreds of
posts on this topic.
object class groupOfNames has a MUST
member attribute, so you cannot create an empty group. I consider this to be a
bug in the