Hallo Stefan,
Monday, August 4, 2003, 2:20:02 PM, you wrote:
SP> Malte Woelky wrote/schrieb/scripsit:
>> cn=testuser1, ou=People, dc=schule1, dc=gelsenkirchen, dc=edu
>> mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> cn=testuser1, ou=People, dc=schule2, dc=gelsenkirchen, dc=edu
>> mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Any idea how enode the subdomain in the pop3-login?
[..]
SP> care about the uid. The uid must be unique within your realm, but it
SP> does not have to be derived from any other data in the object. Unlike
SP> as for mail you can chose a scheme for this namespace. One possible
SP> scheme would be to simply use the same value for mail and uid. Other
SP> possible schemes are to use a percent sign instead of an at sign or
SP> a unique number. There are other possibilities and the choice it up
SP> to you to chose one that fits your environment.
Many thanks for your detailed information - now I am on the right
way. I was a little bit stuck with my thoughts of the same uid both in
dc=schule1 and dc=schule2 ...
Since I also need for certain tasks an unique system login and and smb-username
I realised that there is no other way than choosing a unique uid over all schools.
Another Argument is that there's a good possibility that two peoples
with the same Name get to the same school, think of 'Markus M�ller',
so I'm forced to use numbers after the logigal username even in one
school. I choodes the shema:
uid: <uname><rising number>
Thanks for your help.
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Best regards,
Malte mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]