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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] Kaddressbook to LDAP conversion HOWTO?
From:       Szombathelyi "György" <gyurco () freemail ! hu>
Date:       2006-03-03 23:40:58
Message-ID: 200603040040.58713.gyurco () freemail ! hu
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As written before, the export option does _not_ create an ldif file suitable 
for direct uploading to the LDAP server.

First you need to create the container which will hold the users:
1. Create an LDIF file

------------snip-----------
dn: ou=People,dc=opal,dc=binro,dc=org
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: People
-----------snip---------

2. Add this to the LDAP server with ldapadd (or slapadd if you're starting a 
very new LDAP database, beware that you need to shut down slapd for using 
slapadd)

3. Create the LDAP resource: use ou=People,dc=opal,dc=binro,dc=org as the base 
DN, add the directory manager for the user, select simple authentication 
(This is what most people do).

4. Import the LDIF file to the LDAP resource.

If it doesn't work file a bug report with much possible information (including 
the exported LDIF file)

2006. március 3. 13.20 dátummal Robin Atwood ezt írta:
> On Friday 03 March 2006 18:31, Szombathelyi György wrote:
> > What's your actual ldap resource settings?
> >
> > The base dn should be like "ou=People,dc=opal,dc=binro,dc=org"
> > And create the ou=People container before use!
>
> You've lost me here, I am a complete noob to LDAP! The addressbook.ldif
> does not contain any ou= directives. Googling around it seems you must
> create an ldif file and use ldapadd. I would have thought the import
> function did this for you. Help please...
>
> -Robin,

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