You don't need a new LDAP tree, just a suitable object endowed with
the right attributes.
Yes, sure. But we wouldn't like to intermix alias information with user, group
or host information.
Sorry, I don't do LDAP schema design, but you should be able to Google
some examples along these
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:08:55AM +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
You don't need a new LDAP tree, just a suitable object endowed with
the right attributes.
Yes, sure. But we wouldn't like to intermix alias information with user,
group or host information.
Sorry, I don't do LDAP schema design,
So you can store the foo=bar query in a special_result_attribute
of an object whose primary lookup key is foobars, and a special
result attribute specifies the desired query as an LDAP URL.
Ah, neat, thanks!
Am I right to assume that the original (key=alias, value=URI) entry must reside
in
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:13:35AM +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
So you can store the foo=bar query in a special_result_attribute
of an object whose primary lookup key is foobars, and a special
result attribute specifies the desired query as an LDAP URL.
Ah, neat, thanks!
Am I right to
I hope this has not been asked before. I've searched the archive and
ldap_table(5), LDAP_README and LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README.
I'm looking for a way to specify a fixed alias which expands to (the mail
attribute of) all LDAP entries with a certain attribute having a certain value.
I. e. mail to
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 10:37:04AM +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
I hope this has not been asked before. I've searched the archive and
ldap_table(5), LDAP_README and LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README.
I'm looking for a way to specify a fixed alias which expands to (the
mail attribute of) all LDAP entries