Hi, I would use simpleSecurityObject, but that is an auxiliary class, so I also need a structural class.
Reason for asking here is that I expect a service account is a common requirement, so I was hoping someone would have practical experience. Thanks for the suggestions, Paul On 12/09/2014 15:48, Emmanuel Lécharny wrote: > Le 12/09/14 16:15, Paul Johnston a écrit : >> Hi, >> >> Thanks Emmanuel. I guess that is an option, but it has a number of >> compulsory >> fields (e.g. uidNumber) that don't really apply to this account. Any other >> ideas? > The thing is to know what AttributeType you want to store in this > ObjectClass. Typically, if a userPassword is a requirement, then you > have a chice between those ObjectClasses : > > - dmd > - domain > - organization > - organizationalUnit > - person > - posixAccount > - posixGroup > - shadowAccount > - simpleSecurityObject > > Here, I can't really help, it's really up to you to define what you need. > > Last, not least, you can create your own ObjectClass and add the needed > AttributeType into it. > -- Pentest - The Application Security Specialists *Shortlisted for Best Security Company, SC Magazine Europe 2014* Pentest Limited Paul Johnston - IT Security Consultant Office : +44 (0) 161 233 0100 Mobile : +44 (0) 7817 219 072 Email policy : http://www.pentest.co.uk/legal.shtml#emailpolicy Registered Number: : 4217114 England & Wales Registered Office: : 26a The Downs, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 2PU, UK Certifications : ISO 9001 (50155) / ISO 27001 (IS 558982) / Tiger Scheme
