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Old 10-02-2009, 01:37 AM
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Default zimbraldap and openldap.. again

Hi, first sorry for my terrible english

In my company we have zcs6. Moreover we have LDAP server where we keep some information about users, devices etc. I dont want to keep this information on zimbra-ldap but i dont want to have duplicate information.

Our example ldap structure is sth like this:

Quote:
dn: uid=john.doe,ou=Person,dc=company
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
o: city council
l: Jaworzno
street: street
postalCode: 43-600
uid: john.doe
employeeNumber: 28057
sn: John
cn: John Doe
ou: 007
givenName: Doe
title: Brak kodu
telephoneNumber: 001
mail: john.doe@company.pl
userPassword: somePassword
As you can see there is a strong similarity with information in zimbra-ldap. I dont want to keep information like department, phoneNumber and employeeNumber in zimbra-ldap. In the future this information will be more (like devices for Nagios service). Of course, I can create a script that after adding/removal/modification will send information to zmprov via ssh. But maybe sync is better? I want to add account in zimbra and next when this account sync with my ldap i add more.

But I do not know how to synchronize the zimbra-ldap only uid,mail,sn and userpassword. Can someone help me? I read manual on wiki about replication, but there was no information on these restrictions.

Thanks and sorry for my English
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