On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 00:42 +0400, Сафонов Алексей wrote: > Thanks, Patrick > > >That depends how your groups are set up. Do they contain UIDs or DNs? > > Groups contain DN, entering users. > For example, there is group GIS in it two users enter: > uid=ProbnyIv, ou=GIS, dc=mup-example, dc=vrn, dc=ru > uid=PukOl, dc=mup-example, dc=vrn, dc=ru > > These DN are written down in property uniqueMember. > > In properties of users uid=ProbnyIv and uid=PukOl there is no information on > to what groups they belong. Whether it is possible to find out somehow it, > requesting properties of the user?
In that case you're probably looking at two lookups: one to get the dn of the user, and a second to check for groups that have the dn as a uniqueMember. -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
