Re: [389-users] Migration from OpenLDAP and PassSync with AD

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Prashanth Sundaram wrote:
Dear fellow Fedora DS users and experts,

I am working on this new project where there is a two step process. We are currently using a poorly managed OpenLDAP server for over 3 years and planning to migrate to Fedora DS.

Scenario: OPenLDAP=====Migrate all users and passwords===> Fedora DS <----------PassSync------->Windows AD Question1: Is it possible to migrate current users (around 300users) from OpenLDAP to Fedora DS along with the UIDs, Security id and passwords. Like everything looks same in users perspective.

Question2: Is is possible to create a password sync between FDS and AD for all the above users. Yes, the username is same in both the directories.

Question2.1: The users are stored with different Security IDs in windows environment than in OpenLDAP or FDS. Will that pose a problem? Question2.2: We have several domain controllers and Active Directory server which run in sync. Since the PassSync can only run on one server, will it be a problem that some passwords do not get sync because the user changed it on XP which redirected to a another server (without PassSync)?
You must install PassSync on all domain controllers. PassSync can run on more than one AD server. I guess we're not very clear about this in the documentation, because it seems to be common misperception that PassSync can run on only one server.

If any of you has gone thru these issues and anything more, please respond to this thread or give me links.

Thanks for your help and patience.
Prashanth
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