On 4/22/07, Chris <racerx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not sure if you have plan to replace your M$ AD with LDAP, if that's the case then you can export your AD contents to LDIF either via command line(M$ has kb article for something like this) or java ldapbrowser, then load it to your new LDAP server.
If you want replication between the two then it would be another beast...FDS has feature to sync with M$ AD search on FDS guide on redhat website is way to go.
HTH,
/jbt
Forgive my ignorance on this topic - I would like to build an LDAP
server at our shop. We a native 2k3 domain and would like this Cent LDAP
server to pull in all the info from AD. Then periodically, have the Cent
server sync with new addition/subtractions of AD.
Not sure if you have plan to replace your M$ AD with LDAP, if that's the case then you can export your AD contents to LDIF either via command line(M$ has kb article for something like this) or java ldapbrowser, then load it to your new LDAP server.
If you want replication between the two then it would be another beast...FDS has feature to sync with M$ AD search on FDS guide on redhat website is way to go.
Is there a How-To out there somewhere that someone can point me to?
I don't want to recreate the wheel by hand-inputing information into the
Cent LDAP server.
TIA and thanks for the patience and understanding.
--
Best regards,
Chris
HTH,
/jbt
Motorized vehicles only.
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