On 08/21/2013 08:21 AM, Mitja Mihelič wrote:
After a bit more time with the Console I changed the order of the
attributes within the textbox(?) that displays the mail attribute values.
Please see the attached screenshots.
Ldapsearch output also confirms the new order. The change seems
persistent, at least for now.
Ok, it may work for now, but it is not guaranteed to work, and may break
unexpectedly in the future.
I do not know what happened in the background.
Do you think this could also be done from the command line?
Yes - ldapmodify.
Regards,
Mitja
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On 08/19/2013 05:22 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 08/19/2013 09:12 AM, Mitja Mihelič wrote:
Hi!
Out DIT holds user entries that have multiple "mail" attributes
(main email, aliases).
Here is an example entry:
dn: eduPersonPrincipalName=user@xxxxxxxxxxx,dc=example,dc=com
mail: nickname@xxxxxxxxxxx
mail: user@xxxxxxxxxxx
mail: user.name@xxxxxxxxxxx
Our application (e.g. WordPress) authenticates against the 389DS and
also pull some additional attributes, needed by the application. In
this case the email address.
The application picks up the first mail attribute received and uses
it as the user's email. In this case would be
"nickname@xxxxxxxxxxx", which is unwanted. The desired outcome would
be the "user.name@xxxxxxxxxxx" displayed as first.
By what algorithm/logic do the attributes get sorted? Time added
perhaps?
Undefined.
Is there any way of influencing this sorting?
No.
We were also thinking of putting the "main" email into another
attribute. Which attribute would be appropriate for something like
this?
There is an attribute 'mailAlternateAddress' - not sure what it is
used for
Regards,
Mitja
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