Re: [389-users] DNA plugin woes on a fresh centos-DS 8.1 install (now with a disastrous crash condition!)

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On 04/14/2010 08:25 PM, Nathan Kinder wrote:

>>> When i use the console to add a new user, it expects there to be a value
>>> in three fields : UID Number, GID Number, and Home Directory.  The
>>> console will not create the entry if those fields are empty.  If i
>>>
>> This raises another question : if the fields are mandatory in the
>> console, will the DNA plug-in accept the values as entered, or will it
>> generate new values and overwrite those specified in the console ?
>>
> DNA does not prevent you setting a specific value.  It will only
> generate a value if you omit the attribute or set it to the magic value
> that you configured.  If you set the magic value in console, it will be
> overwritten with the DNA generated value.  I don't recall if Console
> considers the uidNumber and gidNumber fields to be mandatory or not (the
> schema does, but DNA runs before the schema check occurs on the server
> side).  The magic value can be used if Console requires a value to be set.

As i mentioned previously, the console requires there to be values in 
the uidNumber and gidNumber fields.  If there are no values, clicking « 
OK » generates an error message, and thus the entry is never created. 
If you add values, then DNA is irrelevant since you've manually entered 
said numbers.

In other words, via the console, there is no way to have DNA generate 
the uidNumber and gidNumber values when creating a new user.


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