Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
matthew sporleder writes:
dn: dc=linux,dc=box ObjectClass: dcObject dc: linux structuralObjectClass:dcObject
eh, dcObject is not a structural object class. This shouldn't work. Each object needs one structural object class in its 'objectClass' attribute, such as 'domain', 'organization' or 'organizationalUnit'. (Stuffing dcObject into structuralObjectClass does not help.)
Thus, the simplest fix for that problem is to replace dcObject with domain everywhere. If you want a 'dc' member in an object with objectClass 'organization' or 'organizationalUnit', you can use 'objectClass: dcObject' _in addition_ to that class.
OK, but which I like to implement is like
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n: dc=digitalrock,dc=de # base dn
1. Domain: dn: o=domain1.com,dc=digitalrock,dc=de
- Accounts 1. Domain: dn: ou=accounts,o=domain1.com,dc=digitalrock,dc=de
- Groups 1. Domain: dn: ou=groups,o=domain1.com,dc=digitalrock,dc=de
2. Domain: dn: o=domain2.com,dc=digitalrock,dc=de
- Accounts 2. Domain: dn: ou=accounts,o=domain2.com,dc=digitalrock,dc=de
- Groups 2. Domain: dn: ou=groups,o=domain2.com,dc=digitalrock,dc=de =====================================================