On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 03:09, Jeremy Gaddis wrote: > I've attached two Perl scripts which may or may not > come through. One is the LDAP-aware version of > useradd, the other the LDAP-aware version of passwd. > If they don't come through, let me know and I'll > send them privately. > > You don't have to create all the accounts manually, > there are "migration tools" to help complete this task. > IIRC, http://www.padl.org/ has some scripts.
Well, I don't have to "migrate" users, I still have to create them. (It's an all new infrastructure). > As for a user being a member of multiple groups, > the groups go into a separate organizational unit > ("ou=groups", usually), and each user that is a member > of this group is included under this, "member: username", > IIRC. > > HTH. > > j. Thank you (and all the others who answered). Your help is very appreciated. Another question: programs like Evolution and Outlook allow one use an LDAP directory as backend for Contacts. Which entries are used exactly for all that? Aaron Isotton [ http://www.isotton.com ] -- Robustness, adj.: Never having to say you're sorry.
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