--On Monday, March 10, 2008 5:18 AM +0100 Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@netbsd.org wrote:
For now this can be achieved by setting up an accesslog overlay on a shell backend and having a program filtering the produced LDIF, but it is rather suboptimal, and everyone has to reinvent the wheel for the LDIF filtering.
You can also use Net::LDAPapi as a delta-syncrepl "listener" that acts on changes, whether it is new account creation, or otherwise. And then have perl fire off whatever it is you want done for any variety of situations.
--Quanah
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