Ok, what I´ve written isn´t correct.
For sure my OpenLDAP has an objectclass groupOfUniqueNames, but my groups don´t 
use it.
All my groups are posixGroups. Why this has been done so I don´t know...

What objectclass do I normaly choose in OpenLDAP, if I´d like to have a 
securitygroup?

I´m relatively new to OpenLDAP and the directory is from my university where 
I´m a student.
At the moment I´m doing researches about the sync between OpenLDAP and AD.

Regards,

Gunter

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Clément OUDOT [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Juni 2010 09:25
An: Gunter Holzer
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [lsc-users] OpenLDAP to AD groupsync with 1.2

2010/5/31 Gunter Holzer <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I could solve the problem myself.

Good news.


> If anyone has the problem that in OpenLDAP there is no objectClass 
> groupOfUniqueNames.
> In my OpenLDAP the objectclass is posixGroup or sambaGroupMapping.

I don't understand this point. groupOfUniqueNames is a standard
objectClass and should be available in OpenLDAP. Which version are you
using?


Clément.
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