Well you can create "dc=arizona,dc=edu", and then create a regular entry
under it: "dc=eds,dc=arizona,dc=edu". That will all be under a single
suffix then. You just need to put your users under whatever branch you
prefer. There is no right or wrong, as long as your LDAP clients use
the correct search base when trying to find users, etc.
HTH,
Mark
On 6/13/22 2:12 PM, tdarby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Ok, so I think what you're saying is that each domain (dc=arizona,dc=edu and dc=eds,dc=arizona,dc=edu) requires its own database? Maybe I will rethink this plan just to keep things simple.
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