Hello, List
I've been trying to find a working example to understand how slapo-rwm, slapd-meta and slapd-relay work for the last 3 days with no success.
I just need to substitute one attribute by another for a single LDAP user. Lets say I have a posixAccount Object with cn = user1 as shown below. dn: uid=user1,ou=People,dc=localnet uid: user1 cn: user1 objectClass: account objectClass: posixAccount objectClass: shadowAccount .....
Also I have two LDAP users (organizationalRole): admin. simpleuser. I want to configure openldap in a way which allows "simpleuser" to make queries using "(description=user1)" instead of ("cn=user1") to find previously mentioned user object. The only thing I was able to configure is the suffixmassage, but can't find a way how to add rwm-map to my configuration.
Could somebody point me to the working example.
Forgot to mention I'm using openldap-2.4.31 on debian 7.1.0
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Vitaliy Aleksandrov <vitalik.voip@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello, List
I've been trying to find a working example to understand how slapo-rwm, slapd-meta and slapd-relay work for the last 3 days with no success.
I just need to substitute one attribute by another for a single LDAP user. Lets say I have a posixAccount Object with cn = user1 as shown below. dn: uid=user1,ou=People,dc=localnet uid: user1 cn: user1 objectClass: account objectClass: posixAccount objectClass: shadowAccount .....
Also I have two LDAP users (organizationalRole): admin. simpleuser. I want to configure openldap in a way which allows "simpleuser" to make queries using "(description=user1)" instead of ("cn=user1") to find previously mentioned user object. The only thing I was able to configure is the suffixmassage, but can't find a way how to add rwm-map to my configuration.
Could somebody point me to the working example.
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