thanks Natan i modified that now and i have news error message :
RROR - Error while adding entry cn=20803200 in directory :javax.naming.directory.NoSuchAttributeException: [LDAP: error code 16 - 00000057: LdapErr: DSID-0C090B38, comment: Error in attribute conversion operation, data 0, vece ]; remaining name 'cn=20803200' nov. 23 14:17:03 - ERROR - Error while synchronizing ID cn=20803200: java.lang.Exception: Technical problem while applying modifications to directory nov. 23 14:17:03 - DEBUG - java.lang.Exception: Technical problem while applying modifications to directory java.lang.Exception: Technical problem while applying modifications to directory at org.lsc.AbstractSynchronize.synchronize2Ldap(AbstractSynchronize.java:399) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] at org.lsc.SimpleSynchronize.launchTask(SimpleSynchronize.java:272) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] at org.lsc.SimpleSynchronize.launch(SimpleSynchronize.java:155) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] at org.lsc.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:151) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] at org.lsc.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:123) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] sad :( ! Anyone could send me a lsc 1.2.x properties file : Openldap ->AD that works ,for compare, please ? thanks all 2011/11/23 Natan Sanson <[email protected]> > Hi markham, maybe your distinguished name > "uid=20702673,ou=people,dc=monlan-yeah,dc=fr" is different from the dc dn > 'DC=in,DC=monlan-yeah,DC=fr' > > Try to check BaseDN and how you construct the full dn > > Hope it helps > > On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:36 AM, markham extra <[email protected]>wrote: > >> thanks Shannon, >> >> I progress !!! >> >> >> Now i have a error message : >> >> ERROR - Error while adding entry >> uid=20702673,ou=people,dc=monlan-yeah,dc=fr in directory >> :javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: [LDAP: error code 32 - 0000208D: >> NameErr: DSID-031001CD, problem 2001 (NO_OBJECT), data 0, best match of: >> 'DC=in,DC=monlan-yeah,DC=fr' >> ]; remaining name 'uid=20702673,ou=people,dc=monlan-yeah,dc=fr' >> nov. 23 09:10:29 - ERROR - Error while synchronizing ID >> uid=20702673,ou=people,dc=monlan-yeah,dc=fr: java.lang.Exception: Technical >> problem while applying modifications to directory >> nov. 23 09:10:29 - DEBUG - java.lang.Exception: Technical problem while >> applying modifications to directory >> java.lang.Exception: Technical problem while applying modifications to >> directory >> at >> org.lsc.AbstractSynchronize.synchronize2Ldap(AbstractSynchronize.java:399) >> [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] >> at org.lsc.SimpleSynchronize.launchTask(SimpleSynchronize.java:272) >> [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] >> at org.lsc.SimpleSynchronize.launch(SimpleSynchronize.java:155) >> [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] >> at org.lsc.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:151) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] >> at org.lsc.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:123) [lsc-core-1.2.1.jar:na] >> >> >> what's wrong ? >> >> thanks all ! >> >> >> 2011/11/22 Shannon <[email protected]> >> >>> ** >>> >>> For converting attributes, I learned from S that you can alter >>> attributes in transport using the syncoptions dataset parameters. In this >>> example, sAMAccountName is copied in to cn during sync. You can swap >>> variables for your needs. >>> >>> <dataset id="23"> >>> <name>cn</name> >>> <policy>FORCE</policy> >>> <forceValues id="25"> >>> >>> <string>srcBean.getAttributeFirstValueById("sAMAccountName")</string> >>> </forceValues> >>> </dataset> >>> >>> Also, this is not regex, but in the ldap example they use dataset again >>> to set a value. I think I seen an example on writing javascript somewhere, >>> maybe that would work for setting the value with a regex. >>> >>> <dataset id="23"> >>> <name>userPassword</name> >>> <policy>KEEP</policy> >>> <defaultValues id="24"> >>> <string>"changethis"</string> >>> </defaultValues> >>> <forceValues id="25"></forceValues> >>> <createValues id="26"></createValues> >>> </dataset> >>> >>> Note - I'm not an lsc exert, just sharing what they've shown me. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> >>> Shannon >>> >>> >>> >>> On 22.11.2011 03:42, markham extra wrote: >>> >>> thanks, >>> i would like transfert from openldap only : sn cn displayName >>> givenName name mail, and créate a regex password (using the first 5 >>> letter of givenName and the f3 last lette of sn for esxmpale) or use >>> a standard custom password if regex is not possible. >>> uid don't exist in AD shemas. >>> How is it done? >>> thanks all >>> >>> Le 21 novembre 2011 16:49, Clément OUDOT <[email protected]> a écrit >>> : >>> >>>> 2011/11/21 markham extra <[email protected]>: >>>> > Hi, >>>> > >>>> > I need your help, >>>> > >>>> > I want to transfert OpenLdap (ou=People) -->Active directory >>>> (ou=Users) >>>> > >>>> > my lsc connection work fine now (thanks to Sébastien Bahloul ), but i >>>> have >>>> > problem with création account during synchronisation : >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > ERROR - Error while adding entry >>>> uid=20703753,ou=people,dc=monlan-yeah,dc=fr >>>> > in directory :javax.naming.directory.NoSuchAttributeException: [LDAP: >>>> error >>>> > code 16 - 00000057: LdapErr: DSID-0C090B38, comment: Error in >>>> attribute >>>> > conversion operation, data 0, vece ]; remaining name >>>> > 'uid=20703753,ou=people,dc=monlan-yeah,dc=fr' >>>> >>>> The error NoSuchAttributeException means your try to write an >>>> attribute that does not exist in the schema. >>>> >>>> Clément. >>>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________________________ >>> Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org >>> >>> lsc-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.lsc-project.org/listinfo/lsc-users >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________________________ >> Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org >> >> lsc-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.lsc-project.org/listinfo/lsc-users >> >> >
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