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Copy Active Directory User to OpenLDAP
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I have Active directory installed on my Windows SErver. I want to copy some of Active directory User to OpenLDAP.
on my Active directory User
cn=admin,ou=resources,dc=mydomain,dc=com
I want to copy ou=resources to my another openldap server
cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=org
Anyone know how to do that ?
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I have Active directory installed on my Windows SErver. I want to copy some of Active directory User to OpenLDAP.
on my Active directory User
cn=admin,ou=resources,dc=mydomain,dc=com
I want to copy ou=resources to my another openldap server
cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=org
Anyone know how to do that ?
openldap
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I have Active directory installed on my Windows SErver. I want to copy some of Active directory User to OpenLDAP.
on my Active directory User
cn=admin,ou=resources,dc=mydomain,dc=com
I want to copy ou=resources to my another openldap server
cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=org
Anyone know how to do that ?
openldap
I have Active directory installed on my Windows SErver. I want to copy some of Active directory User to OpenLDAP.
on my Active directory User
cn=admin,ou=resources,dc=mydomain,dc=com
I want to copy ou=resources to my another openldap server
cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=org
Anyone know how to do that ?
openldap
openldap
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If you like clicking, you can use Apache Directory Studio.
you can get it here:
https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html
It's graphical multiplatoform application. Unfortunately first you must install Java Runtime (JRE).
At first export directory content to *.ldif file, then import to openldap.
Of course you must know admin credentials for connecting to both ldaps.
Of course importing can report errors. You should update openldap scheme to maintain AD objects and his properties. Look for import errors :)
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If you like clicking, you can use Apache Directory Studio.
you can get it here:
https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html
It's graphical multiplatoform application. Unfortunately first you must install Java Runtime (JRE).
At first export directory content to *.ldif file, then import to openldap.
Of course you must know admin credentials for connecting to both ldaps.
Of course importing can report errors. You should update openldap scheme to maintain AD objects and his properties. Look for import errors :)
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If you like clicking, you can use Apache Directory Studio.
you can get it here:
https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html
It's graphical multiplatoform application. Unfortunately first you must install Java Runtime (JRE).
At first export directory content to *.ldif file, then import to openldap.
Of course you must know admin credentials for connecting to both ldaps.
Of course importing can report errors. You should update openldap scheme to maintain AD objects and his properties. Look for import errors :)
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If you like clicking, you can use Apache Directory Studio.
you can get it here:
https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html
It's graphical multiplatoform application. Unfortunately first you must install Java Runtime (JRE).
At first export directory content to *.ldif file, then import to openldap.
Of course you must know admin credentials for connecting to both ldaps.
Of course importing can report errors. You should update openldap scheme to maintain AD objects and his properties. Look for import errors :)
If you like clicking, you can use Apache Directory Studio.
you can get it here:
https://directory.apache.org/studio/downloads.html
It's graphical multiplatoform application. Unfortunately first you must install Java Runtime (JRE).
At first export directory content to *.ldif file, then import to openldap.
Of course you must know admin credentials for connecting to both ldaps.
Of course importing can report errors. You should update openldap scheme to maintain AD objects and his properties. Look for import errors :)
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