You have to add the objectClass first before you can add certain
attributes because it belongs to that objectclass.
ie
ObjectClass in your case would be posixGroup then you can gidNumber.
Or better yet if doing lots of object manipulation I strongly recommend
you learn how to edit objects via the command line its more powerful and
adapt if you are modifying/adding/deleting several objects in the LDAP
direcotory.
Ie in your case, Unix groups and membership which I've documented for
reference on my website http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~ashley, look at "LDAP
HOWTO Fedora Directory Server via Command line"
Cheers then, Ashley
I'm trying to create a new group "cn=testgroup" under the "ou=Groups"
which is already provided by default. The testgroup has an "entryid"
attribute. However, when I try to add the "gidNumber" attribute through
the "Add Attribute" Tab, it doesn't seem to be listed.
SWA
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