Hi,

It's been a while since I last took a look at Syncope but we have recently
decided that it may fill a gap in our provisioning landscape.

Our project is brought to life to enable collaborative organisations for
research projects in the Netherlands. As is normal in the education world,
authorisation and authentication is done using federation protocols like
SAML and OIDC which we provide, but some relying parties need a specific
directory structure for legacy applications that we want to provide, or at
least help them with, but we don't want to give them access to our master
directory for read-only purposes.

One of the challenges in this landscape is that some relying parties need
POSIX compliant entries (uidNumber + gidNumber) but they are resource
specific. Ranges will be different across targets and we might need to
reuse existing uid/gidNumbers during migration.

So, (I think) we need (to keep track of) resource specific counters.
Would this be straightforward or in some way possible using Syncope?

Best regards,
Martin
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