Thanks a lot for the lead, Jeff – I’ll check it out.
For the thread – there’s also Ldap Sync Connector from lsc-project.org, which is open source, but commercial support is preferred. Other suggestions welcome! Trev From: 389-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:389-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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On Apr 28, 2014 13:27, Fong, Trevor <trevor.fong@xxxxxx> wrote:
*Bump* Surely we can’t be the only ones who want to this? Trev From: Fong,
Trevor Hi Everyone, We are in the process of migrating from an old OpenLDAP service to 389-DS. We currently synchronise users and attributes from an Oracle DB to OpenLDAP service using an aging set of custom scripts and DB
triggers. We would like to do something similar for 389-DS but using a commercial-off-the-shelf solution.
I was wondering what the good people on this list use or would recommend? Thanks in advance, Trev --------------------------------------------------------- Identity and Access Management Group |
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