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[Phpgroupware-cvs] phpgwapi/doc/ldap/README, 1.16


From: nomail
Subject: [Phpgroupware-cvs] phpgwapi/doc/ldap/README, 1.16
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 07:47:29 +0100

Update of /phpgwapi/doc/ldap
Added Files:
        Branch: 
          README

date: 2004/12/30 06:47:29;  author: skwashd;  state: Exp;  lines: +5 -10

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/* $Id: README,v 1.16 2004/12/30 06:47:29 skwashd Exp $ */

NOTE: Due to a conflict with the LDAP schema of QMail the
        phpgroupware.schema file changed. The UPDATE text file
        explains a method to update you existing phpgw-accounts
        to use the new LDAP schema file.
                
NOTE: Contact backend and schema for accounts and groups
        changed as well. Resulting .schema file for openldap is
        located in this folder ('phpgroupware.schema').
        phpgwcontact.schema, phpgwaccount.schema is obsolete.
        OpenLDAP install instruction is updated. Support for OpenLDAP 1.X
        and iPLANET is not guaranteed.
        
NOTE:   We are in the process of changing the contacts backend.
        The new contacts backend will only support LDAP contacts
        as a read only version of the phpGroupWare contacts. The
        change will also mean that phpGroupWare will only require
        the inetOrgPerson schema to be loaded.  If you want to use
        LDAP for contacts do not upgrade to 0.9.16 until further
        advised.

NOTE2: This file will be changed very soon. Most of what you see here
       is incomplete for the 0.9.16 branch which is in testing for the ldap
       features that are planned. 29/Oct/2003

This directory contains schema files for use the with various
LDAP servers to which we have access.  Openldap 1.X is very
forgiving, and it is not required to load this schema in all
cases.  Openldap 2.X is less forgiving and requires schema
definitions for all objectclasses and attributes.


Openldap 1.X:

The following are for use with openldap 1.X:
        phpgw.oc.conf   defines the phpgwAccount objectclass
        phpgw.at.conf   defines our special attributes

They should be copied to /etc/openldap and added to
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf AFTER other similar include lines:

include         /etc/openldap/phpgw.oc.conf
include         /etc/openldap/phpgw.at.conf
include         /etc/openldap/phpgwcontact.oc.conf
include         /etc/openldap/phpgwcontact.at.conf


Openldap 2.X:

The following are for use with openldap 2.X:
        phpgroupware.schema    defines the phpgwAccount objectclass and the 
attributes
                                                         the phpgwGroup 
objectclass and the attributes
                                                         the phpgwContact 
objectclass and the attributes

These should be copied to /etc/openldap/schema and added to
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf AFTER other similar include lines.  These files
rely on core.schema and cosine.schema at least:

include         /etc/openldap/schema/phpgroupware.schema

The Private Enterprise Code/OID for phpgroupware is 1.3.6.1.4.1.9554,
registered via IANA and assigned on May 16 2001.  This is registered
under the name Clear River Technologies, LLC.


Netscape/iPlanet:

The following are for use with Netscape/iPlanet Directory Server:
        iplanet/phpgw.at.conf   defines our special attributes for accounts
        iplanet/phpgw.oc.conf   defines the phpgwAccount objectclass
        iplanet/phpgwcontact.at.conf    defines our special attributes for 
contacts
        iplanet/phpgwcontact.oc.conf    defines the phpgwContact objectclass

They should be copied to /usr/netscape/server4/slapd-HOST/config and added to
/usr/netscape/server4/slapd-HOST/config/slapd.conf AFTER other similar
include lines:

include         /etc/openldap/phpgw.oc.conf
include         /etc/openldap/phpgw.at.conf
include         /etc/openldap/phpgwcontact.oc.conf
include         /etc/openldap/phpgwcontact.at.conf





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