On 16.1.2014 16:55, Louis-Marie Plumel wrote:
Ok ok, i'm going to see what you sent to me . To be sure, is 389DS may be an
intermediate between my two actual servers?
Not sure what you mean here.
Is my actual LDAP can be used by 389DS? I'm sorry for these requests i'm
novice in this domain....
Could you describe what are you trying to achieve?
What is the use case? Logging to workstations? To web apps? File sharing over
NFS with centralized identity store? What else?
Petr^2 Spacek
2014/1/16 Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
On 01/16/2014 08:12 AM, Louis-Marie Plumel wrote:
Ok ok, i'm going to see what you sent to me . To be sure, is 389DS may
be an intermediate between my two actual servers?
Not sure what you mean here.
I have to keep my actual LDAP and remain the master and synchronization must
be a single direction (LDAP -> AD).
389 supports one way sync.
Will users have to change their password?
Yes, unfortunately.
My goal is that everything will be transparent.
Then you may want to look into IPA with AD cross domain trust as Petr
suggested.
regards
2014/1/16 Petr Spacek <pspacek@xxxxxxxxxx>
On 16.1.2014 15:59, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 01/16/2014 07:57 AM, Louis-Marie Plumel wrote:
Hello,
Actually , i work with openldap.
I've installed an AD 2008 R2.My challenge is to work with both and
synchronise LDAP and AD 2008 R2. After a long research on the web, i
don't
find any information about howto synchronise passwords . That's why i
come
here to see if with 389 DS it's possible or not.
Yes.
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Windows_Sync.html
There is also one completely different option: Use trust between AD and
Unix domain. It depends on your requirements ...
See
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Trusts
or join mailing list
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users
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