Hi,
On 10/09/2014 08:07, Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
Hi,
Am 2014-09-01 15:27, schrieb Francesco Fiore:
pass_attrs =
@mail=mail=%{login_user},dc=%{login_domain},dc=example,dc=com,\
=proxy=y,\
=host=%{ldap:mailHost@mail}
In the previous example, the problem is the use of ","
Hi,
Am 2014-09-01 15:27, schrieb Francesco Fiore:
> pass_attrs =
> @mail=mail=%{login_user},dc=%{login_domain},dc=example,dc=com,\
>=proxy=y,\
>=host=%{ldap:mailHost@mail}
>
> In the previous example, the problem is the use of "," for DN
> representation, which is also t
Hi,
I need the same. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks
Il 01/09/2014 15:27, Francesco Fiore ha scritto:
Hi
> I have to configure the LDAP passdb to execute a subquery defining
> dinamically the new DN to use.
>
> For example:
> pass_attrs =
> @mail=mail=%{login_user},dc=%{login_domain},dc=exampl
Hi
I have to configure the LDAP passdb to execute a subquery defining
dinamically the new DN to use.
For example:
pass_attrs = @mail=mail=%{login_user},dc=%{login_domain},dc=example,dc=com,\
=proxy=y,\
=host=%{ldap:mailHost@mail}
In the previous example, the problem is th