Richard Megginson wrote: > But there are ways to sync data from Fedora DS to OpenLDAP also. You > just can't do both directions at the same time. How could I word that > appropriately? Can you elaborate on that? From the Wiki, it seems that there are some, but they're undocumented. The other way 'round (OL => FDS), one could try out OpenLDAP's slapo-accesslog(5) in the changelog-like variant (haven't tested, could need some hacking). THis should work fine with changelog (Retro Changelog). Or (and it would probably be a big plus for RFC 4533) FDS could be added a plugin that makes use of LDAP Sync. I note that, for applications that do not want to reinvent the wheel, OpenLDAP's libldap that ships with 2.4 provides a ldap_sync API that hides RFC 4533 details, so one only needs to deal with making use of the results of the various phases of the sync replication. p. Ing. Pierangelo Masarati OpenLDAP Core Team SysNet s.r.l. via Dossi, 8 - 27100 Pavia - ITALIA http://www.sys-net.it --------------------------------------- Office: +39 02 23998309 Mobile: +39 333 4963172 Email: pierangelo.masarati@xxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------- -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users