Re: [phpldapadmin-users] Operational attributes

2008-02-19 Thread Lane, Ryan
> Lane, Ryan wrote: > > Is there any chance the ability to do this will be > available in the future? > > > Absolutely - I'll happily accept a patch that enables this... > I'll look into making a patch for this. > > I hate to complain, but the software seems to get slightly less > > function

Re: [phpldapadmin-users] Operational attributes

2008-02-19 Thread Deon George
Lane, Ryan wrote: > Is there any chance the ability to do this will be available in the future? > Absolutely - I'll happily accept a patch that enables this... > I hate to complain, but the software seems to get slightly less > functional every release. Why dont you stick with an older release?

Re: [phpldapadmin-users] Operational attributes

2008-02-19 Thread Lane, Ryan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Deon George > Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 5:51 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [phpldapadmin-users] Operational attributes > > Lane, Ryan wrote: > > Is there any way to modify operational att

Re: [phpldapadmin-users] Operational attributes

2008-02-15 Thread Deon George
Lane, Ryan wrote: > Is there any way to modify operational attributes with phpldapadmin? > PLA only modifies attributes as defined by the objectClass(es) of an entry. You should be able to use the import window to modify any other attributes, as its just parses an LDIF. ...deon -

[phpldapadmin-users] Operational attributes

2008-02-15 Thread Lane, Ryan
I use Sun Directory Server, and quite a few attributes for users are marked by the directory server as "operational". There are certain attributes that are kind of important for me to be able to modify (such as nsrole or nsroledn), but I can't seem to find a way to modify these via phpldapadmin. I'