Yes, I understand schema's.  And schema's might answer my question.  So, I'm 
gonna say yes that I am trying to find out if there are existing schemas the 
mainframe?

 

I know the answer is yes that there are existing schemas.  I just want examples 
and visuals.  I found the following.  The uid and cn is common in all LDIF 
files.  Do anyone have a and LDIF file for the mainframe?

 

tsocommand

lastaccessdate

tsoacctnum

sn

uid

cn

 

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B32389_01/doc.903/b32378/overview.htm

 
> Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 10:19:25 -0600
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ldap] RE: Multiple Feeds
> 
> Tyrone Baseck wrote:
> > This is not really a problem. I'm just trying to understand LDAP when 
> > it comes to mainframes. I just would like to see an example of the ldap 
> > information from a mainframe. What do the user attributes look 
> > like coming from the mainframe going into an LDAP server?
> > 
> > For AD, I found the following and I understand AD attributes:
> > 
> > http://www.umich.edu/~lannos/windows/AttributeMappingSummary.html
> > 
> > For the Mainframe, I'm having difficulty finding the same type 
> > of examples and information as AD. I found the following but it is not 
> > a text file of the information from or to the mainframe. It is just a 
> > way to handly Identity management for AD, Mainframe...etc:
> > 
> > http://docs.sun.com/source/820-0821/Adding_Actions_to_Resources.html#wp25237
> > 
> > Do anyone have an example of mainframe LDAP information?
> 
> Ty,
> 
> Are you familiar with LDAP schemas ?
> Is this what you are looking for ?
> 
> LDAP is just a protocol to access a database, but the standard also defines 
> standard schemas, some software vendors define their own schemas, and really 
> you could define your own too... Are you trying to find out if there are 
> existing schemas for your security software on the mainframe ?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Yves.
> http://www.sollers.ca/
> 
> 

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