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Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!LDAP: backup with slapcat vs ldapsearchldap export and importMigrate openldap users and groupshow to add groupOfEntries object class to openLDAPOpenLDAP Change core schemaHow to add ACIs to OpenLDAP properlypam_check_host_attr not working properlyA way to update the plain text password to ssha in Open ldap for 400K UsersModifying OpenLDAP Schema - Adding 'host' attribute to 'person' objectclassHow can I authenticate users in OpenLDAP using multiple password schemes?sshPublicKey Attribute not showing - OpenLDAP PHPLDAP SSH Key AuthOpenLDAP: Convert AD-Schema from *.ldif to *.schema
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I need to export and import users between Two different versions of OpenLDAP, Old openldap version is 2.42 and new one has version 2.44. Both the openldap servers are setup on Ubuntu.
In this answer ldap export and import they have used slapcat/slapadd utilities, Will the same be applicable in my case as well? Because they have exported schema files as well.
I can export users using ldapsearch and add them on new openldap using ldapadd.
But when i export users using ldapsearch the userPassword attribute is in base64 encoded format how do i deal this that?
I just need to export users from older version of my openldap server please give suggestions.
ubuntu ldap openldap slapd
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I need to export and import users between Two different versions of OpenLDAP, Old openldap version is 2.42 and new one has version 2.44. Both the openldap servers are setup on Ubuntu.
In this answer ldap export and import they have used slapcat/slapadd utilities, Will the same be applicable in my case as well? Because they have exported schema files as well.
I can export users using ldapsearch and add them on new openldap using ldapadd.
But when i export users using ldapsearch the userPassword attribute is in base64 encoded format how do i deal this that?
I just need to export users from older version of my openldap server please give suggestions.
ubuntu ldap openldap slapd
add a comment |
I need to export and import users between Two different versions of OpenLDAP, Old openldap version is 2.42 and new one has version 2.44. Both the openldap servers are setup on Ubuntu.
In this answer ldap export and import they have used slapcat/slapadd utilities, Will the same be applicable in my case as well? Because they have exported schema files as well.
I can export users using ldapsearch and add them on new openldap using ldapadd.
But when i export users using ldapsearch the userPassword attribute is in base64 encoded format how do i deal this that?
I just need to export users from older version of my openldap server please give suggestions.
ubuntu ldap openldap slapd
I need to export and import users between Two different versions of OpenLDAP, Old openldap version is 2.42 and new one has version 2.44. Both the openldap servers are setup on Ubuntu.
In this answer ldap export and import they have used slapcat/slapadd utilities, Will the same be applicable in my case as well? Because they have exported schema files as well.
I can export users using ldapsearch and add them on new openldap using ldapadd.
But when i export users using ldapsearch the userPassword attribute is in base64 encoded format how do i deal this that?
I just need to export users from older version of my openldap server please give suggestions.
ubuntu ldap openldap slapd
ubuntu ldap openldap slapd
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You can restrict what you export with slapcat
by using the -H
flag. You are not required to export everything.
Alternatively export your users with ldapsearch with a similar filter.
LDAP: backup with slapcat vs ldapsearch
But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
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You can restrict what you export with slapcat
by using the -H
flag. You are not required to export everything.
Alternatively export your users with ldapsearch with a similar filter.
LDAP: backup with slapcat vs ldapsearch
But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
add a comment |
You can restrict what you export with slapcat
by using the -H
flag. You are not required to export everything.
Alternatively export your users with ldapsearch with a similar filter.
LDAP: backup with slapcat vs ldapsearch
But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
add a comment |
You can restrict what you export with slapcat
by using the -H
flag. You are not required to export everything.
Alternatively export your users with ldapsearch with a similar filter.
LDAP: backup with slapcat vs ldapsearch
You can restrict what you export with slapcat
by using the -H
flag. You are not required to export everything.
Alternatively export your users with ldapsearch with a similar filter.
LDAP: backup with slapcat vs ldapsearch
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But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
add a comment |
But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
But when I export users with ldapsearch the userPassword attribute value is in base64 encoded format how to handle that? or it's fine?
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:51
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
That should be fine
– HBruijn
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
Okay I'll try that..Thanks
– Vishal
Apr 17 at 8:54
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