--On Thursday, March 08, 2012 3:07 PM +0100 Peter Schober <[email protected]> wrote:

* Quanah Gibson-Mount <[email protected]> [2012-03-07 18:04]:
> Is anyone doing that? Is it worth the effort?

See Stanford University's suRegID

Well, I can see[1] that it's a registry identifier that's unique per
person and that accounts refer to it via the owner attribute.
I did not however find how DNS (and most-specific RDNs) are
constructed, but take your above answer to mean that Standford creates
DNs as suRegID=$whatever,cn=accounts,$BASEDN
OK, thanks,
-peter

It creates:

suregid=<whatever>,cn=people,dc=stanford,dc=edu

For people.

For accounts, it uses uid

uid=joe,cn=accounts,dc=stanford,dc=edu

People are not accounts.  ;)

--Quanah

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Quanah Gibson-Mount
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