[Wolfgang Schweer]
> Changing e.g. the default entry
>
> idGenerator="{%givenName[3-6]}{%sn[3-6]}"
>
> in /etc/gosa/gosa.conf to
>
> idGenerator="{%givenName[1]}{%sn[23]}{id!1}"
>
> would generate the uid pmuster for user Peter Muster and pmuster1 for
> the next user Petra
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 09:32:28AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Giorgio Pioda]
> > Is there an hack to modify the username creation for new users. We
> > have the following policy: first name first letter and complete
> > lastname. So Peter Muster would have a "pmuster" account and not,
>
[Giorgio Pioda]
> Hi Peter,
>
> the regular user works. Nice! Thanks
Good.
> Is there an hack to modify the username creation for new users. We
> have the following policy: first name first letter and complete
> lastname. So Peter Muster would have a "pmuster" account and not,
> like gosa propo
Hi Peter,
the regular user works. Nice! Thanks
Is there an hack to modify the username creation for new users.
We have the following policy: first name first letter and complete
lastname. So Peter Muster would have a "pmuster" account and not,
like gosa proposes "peterm".
GrĂ¼sse
Giorgio
On M
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> If I understand correctly, you are logging into gosa using the 'admin'
> username? I'm surprised this work, as the admin user have no GOsa
> attributes at all. Just tested, and I see the same you are seing.
> Hm, perhaps we should add them, to make it possible to change it
[Giorgio Pioda]
> Hi,
>
> since yesterday I'm triing to setup a Mainserver/Workstation combination.
> (squeeze-testing-DVD, freshly synced and with correct MD5SUM)
If you are testing, I recommend to test the
Main-Server/Thin-Client-Server combination. It is the most powerfull
setup.
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