On 8/6/20 9:11 AM, Janet Houser wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm working to set up a PingFederate server to communicate with Apps
at a sister location. I'm told that the software needs to send the
"employeeID" in order to
authenticate with the offsite server.
Under the Directory Server --> Schema --> Tab Attributes, DS-389 has
the attribute "employeeNumber" which I can add to a user's LDAP
information. There doesn't seem to be
a way to change the name on this page, and when I tried adding a "User
Defined Attribute", it wouldn't show up under "Advanced" for a user.
Is there a way to add this field to all users and change the name to
"employeeID"?
I'm searching, but I haven't found a way to do this via the 389-console.
Sorry the old java 389-console is not flexible, and there is no way to
customize it. We have a new Administration Web UI on RHEL 8, but it
does not do entry management. There is an LDAP browser being worked on
as a side project, but it is not ready yet. Perhaps Apache Directory
Studio (which is free) can achieve what you need? I would look into
that first...
Regards,
Mark
Thanks in advance!
j
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