Ya i had tried through schema, in internet. It was mentioned tat we can create our own schema for eg: test.schema and we can add the list off attributes that are required for us. I have tried that also but it was not working. I will tell the objective of mine.
we have mailserver in RHEL 5 and ldap server is separate. we have all the user information in ldap server including mail id mail box location and other things related to mail and organization.
so when a user sends mail the information must want to fetched from ldap server and work accordingly.
somehow please help with this issue.Since i need some help from you guys. And thanks in advance.
On 17/06/2008, Buchan Milne bgmilne@staff.telkomsa.net wrote:
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 14:55:34 Aravind Arjunan wrote:
Its working when i do it intially. can you please tell wat objectclass i have to add when i add the below attributes.
1)Nickname: 2)E-mail address: 3)First name: 4)Last name: 5)Additional info:
These aren't attributes. You haven't specified the client, so it is difficult to guess what attributes the client is going to map to these address book fields.
However, if I were to guess, they would be:
1)displayName (from officeperson.schema) 2)mail 3)gn 4)sn 5)N/A
2-4 are all supported with inetOrgPerson.
However, this is the kind of information you can determine for yourself. Please consult the schema definitions ...
Regards, Buchan