On Thu, December 14, 2006 12:45 pm, Frank Strauß wrote: > Frank Strauß wrote: > > [...] >> Where did you take the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.63.1001.1.1.1.1.99 from? Is it >> kind of official? Does it matter in any way which OID we use (as long as >> we are testing it in our own environments)? >> >> What values do you put into calendarPrincipalURI attributes? Full URIs >> with a "http://cal.example.com:8008" prefix or just something like >> "/principals/user/josh"? > > [Continuing to talk to myself... :-)] > > I got the LDAP backend running now. Cool. ;-) To share the answers to my > questions with others that could be interested...
You have it getting principals from LDAP? > > I use another OID from our organization's own namespace. So it seems the > OID does not matter wrt the LDAP protocol. However, namespace conflicts > should be avoided, of course. > > I use "local" principal URIs like "/principal/user/strauss". > > Minor note for people not using Apple's OD, but any other LDAP server: > Your entries have to have apple-generateduid attributes. For now, I use > something like "DEADBEEF-0000-0000-0002-000000001801" (just filling in > the Posix UID/GID at then end to achieve uniqueness), but like the OID > question, I should probably make sure how to do it "correctly". You can use uuidgen to make new UUIDs. Josh -- Josh Wisenbaker U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R, B, A, Start for your server http://www.afp548.com _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users