[389-users] Re: Is targetscope supported in 389ds ?

2016-05-14 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 13/05/16 22:35, giuseppesa...@fico.com wrote: Hi Giuseppe, > Is targetscope supported in 389DS ? if not is there an alternative way to > achieve the same functionality (apply aci to subtree or to the current node > etc.) ? no, there is no "targetscope" keyword in 389. It is only used in

[389-users] Re: Can't use local time format on a Generalized Time attribute

2016-02-18 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 19/02/16 00:26, Rich Megginson wrote: > On 02/18/2016 04:15 PM, jfill...@central1.com wrote: >> Hmm. There seems to be differing opinions on the valid format for >> Generalized Time. I've seen docs that allow for 20160215133951.842. > > Can you provide links to those docs? Because that is

[389-users] Re: Can't use local time format on a Generalized Time attribute

2016-02-18 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 18/02/16 23:30, jfill...@central1.com wrote: > Thanks for the help you provided so far. I'm really stumped on this. > Project's behind schedule, blah blah blah... > > This is a major rode block. I've used replication to import a database of > many users with numerous 'generalizedtime'

Re: [389-users] 389DS userPassword and Freeradius

2015-11-03 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 03/11/15 13:36, ozikat wrote: > Recently we would like to extend 389DS user into Radius for account > authorization and authentication (WiFi with WPA-Enterprise, Portal and etc) > > It seems like Freeradius only work with ClearText Password, i.e it > cannot read password attribute

Re: [389-users] How to modify the logging dir

2015-08-20 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 20/08/15 13:53, bahan w wrote: Hello ! I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a question related to the logging dir used. We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv folder but we would like to move this elsewhere ? Do you know if it is possible ? It is. Set

Re: [389-users] Export/Import: openldap-2.3.27 to 389-ds-1.2.2-1

2014-04-28 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 28/04/14 19:24, Brian Arthur wrote: I’m not sure if it was turned off. How can I tell? All the “syntax” plugins I looked at in my config are “on”. Maybe the openldap syntax checks do not work as expected? E.g. Sun DSEE 6.3 does accept latin1 entries even when nsslapd-syntaxcheck is set to