Sorry if this has been asked before. I''m using FDS to authenticate Linux and Mac. Mac uses the LDAP Mappings: RFC 2307, thus to get what groups a users is a part of, it looks at the attribute memberUid from posixGroup Class. When using the console to create a group, by default, it uses the attribute uniquemember from the groupOfUniquNames class. Thus I have to add the posixGroup class manually using the advance button. Also, to modify users of a group, I can not simply use the memberof window, must use the advanced button to modify the memberUid attribute. This does not make much sense. Adding a group should be like adding a User, where you have a window to enable Posix attributes. Any ideas on getting the console to handle the posixGroup class? Chris
Rich Megginson
2008-Jul-08 20:15 UTC
Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Using Console, posixGroups
Hendry, Chris wrote:> Sorry if this has been asked before. > > I''m using FDS to authenticate Linux and Mac. > > Mac uses the LDAP Mappings: RFC 2307, thus to get what groups a users is > a part of, it looks at the attribute memberUid from posixGroup Class. > > When using the console to create a group, by default, it uses the > attribute uniquemember from the groupOfUniquNames class. Thus I have > to add the posixGroup class manually using the advance button. Also, to > modify users of a group, I can not simply use the memberof window, must > use the advanced button to modify the memberUid attribute. >Right.> > This does not make much sense. Adding a group should be like adding a > User, where you have a window to enable Posix attributes. Any ideas on > getting the console to handle the posixGroup class? >Please file a bug/enhancement request at bugzilla.redhat.com If you are a Java hacker, patches are welcome.> Chris > > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >