Currently, OpenLDAP and 389 have totally different replication
mechanisms, so you can't really replicate between the two.
You can of course export / import filtered LDIF in either direction,
which, depending on the need, is occasionally good enough.
Anne Cross wrote:
I've been through the FDS/389 website, and the best I've come up with is
this: http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:OpenldapIntegration
Unfortunately, that gives me the sync in the wrong direction. We have
pre-existing OpenLDAP servers that belong to a different group. We're
supposed to be their ultimate source of data - once we get set up - but
they won't change their servers from OpenLDAP because, as they say, they
know how they work and why should they do more work.
I don't need data synced back from OpenLDAP, but syncrepl doesn't appear
to do the right thing when pointed at an FDS directory server, so what's
the secret, undocumented method? Even a hint would help. Google just
keeps turning up pages where people have named their box "Fedora" and
it's all openldap to openldap.
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