is there some way to create an ldif file programatically and then use
ldapadd?
Absolutely. The simplest case might be just a shell script that prompts
for each value that constitutes a new user, then prints that to stdout
in LDIF format, which could be piped to ldapmodify.
Steve Strong wrote:
hmmm, this sounds a lot like copy all of the information over by hand ...
how about writing a shell script to add the user to the unix side and
then copy the associated information (including the new group) into
fedora directory? is there some way to create an ldif file
programatically and then use ldapadd? has anyone done this already?
steve
Pete Rowley wrote:
Steve Strong wrote:
OK, I'm a newbie, but it seems that now that I've migrated all of my
users that I need to learn how to add users (ya think?) There must
be an underlying unix account, right? how do you add one unix
account to the fedora ldap directory?
In the console create a new user, once you have filled out the
default tab, click on the posix tab.
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