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Hi Andrew,

Am 27.09.2010 18:58, schrieb Andrew Niemantsverdriet:
> Ok, so I am closer. I added the schema file ldapns.schema which has
> the hostObject in it. Restarted LDAP and ran the schema test again. It
> still failed but when I go to add a host to a user account it looks
> like it succeeds. However I am unable to login to the computer in
> question and when I look at the LDIF I do not see that any host
> attribute was added.

this is the right schema. You need this entry:

objectclass ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.5322.17.1.2 NAME 'hostObject'
        DESC 'Auxiliary object class for adding host attribute'
        SUP top
        AUXILIARY
        MAY host )

When you add hosts, save the account and open it again in LAM, do the
host entries still appear? If yes then they are saved.
You can also open the entry in the tree view and check for the host
attribute.

What else did the schema test report?


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Best regards

Roland Gruber


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