Sorry for that.
Adding via ldap.
I've tried adding groupOfNames to the users ldif file like so;
objectClass: groupOfNames
...
member: cn=staff,ou=groups,dc=foo,dc=bar
member: cn=pm,ou=groups,dc=foo,dc=bar
Both staff and pm are defined as follows;
# staff, groups, logan.tv
dn: cn=staff,ou=groups,dc=foo,dc=bar
objectClass: top
objectClass: posixGroup
cn: staff
gidNumber: 20
# pm, groups, foo.bar
dn: cn=pm,ou=groups,dc=foo,dc=bar
objectClass: top
objectClass: posixGroup
cn: pm
gidNumber: 200
But every time I try to ldapmodify, I get;
ldapmodify: Object class violation (65)
additional info: invalid structural object class chain (inetOrgPerson/
groupOfNames)
On May 6, 2010, at 11:05 AM, Jacob Bresciani wrote:
are you adding users to local groups in /etc/group or are you
creating groups in ldap?
On 2010-05-06, at 11:03 AM, aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Not having much luck adding a user to more then 1 group in OpenLDAP
thats provided in Centos.
Any suggestions to have the outcome of having a user belong to
multiple groups?
Should I create a new group that has multiple GIDs and assign a user
to that new group? If so, how? :)
Thanks in advance.
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