Hi all, just a question. Does 389 provide a proxy functionality that can be used to identify immediately the right server to match? In case it's not supported, is it possible to develop a 389 plugin to manage it? Once developed, are you interested in merge that feature in the 389 upstream? Imagine the following configuration: U - user P - ldap proxy with two chained server: * R1- real server 1 * R2 - real server 2 Actually when U issue a search, on P forwards it on both the chained server. I'd like to know if there's a plugin or some sort of dynamic configuration that can be used to redirect the search directly on the right server using some further information provided (eg. regex & co). Here's a standard use case. 1- DIT: o=company, ou=italy, { dc=domain1.it, dc=domain2.it, dc=domain3.it} o=company, ou=france, { dc=domain1.fr, dc=domain2.fr, dc=domain3.fr} 2- Each county is managed by one cluster. The proxy is configured with two dblink/chain: ou=italy ->cluster1 ou=france->cluster2 3- the search is done on the proxy using one attribute "mail=user@xxxxxxxxxx" 4- I'd like that all domain matching .it$ are searched first on cluster1, and conversely if matching .fr$ on cluster2 Obviously if you're interested I'll clarify. Peace, R. -- Roberto Polli Project Manager Babel S.r.l. - http://www.babel.it T: +39.06.9826.9651 M: +39.340.6522736 F: +39.06.9826.9680 P.zza S.Benedetto da Norcia, 33 - 00040 Pomezia (Roma) CONFIDENZIALE: Questo messaggio ed i suoi allegati sono di carattere confidenziale per i destinatari in indirizzo. E' vietato l'inoltro non autorizzato a destinatari diversi da quelli indicati nel messaggio originale. Se ricevuto per errore, l'uso del contenuto e' proibito; si prega di comunicarlo al mittente e cancellarlo immediatamente. -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users