Re: [Cpu-users] Include other attributes by default
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From: <sup...@su...> - 2003-02-25 18:06:16
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I can't tell you enough how nice a utility this is! Any idea when the next version is expected out with some of these additional features? Using cpu as a template & useradd utility would be such an amazing timesaver!<BR><BR>Keep up the fantastic work!<BR>Ben<BR><BR>> Hi Ben,<BR>> Unfortunately at this point CPU only allows you to add attributes that<BR>> are specified by RFC2307 (and a few that aren't). Attributes that you<BR>> can add include: uid, userPassword, uidNumber, gidNumber, gecos,<BR>> homeDirectory, loginShell, shadowLastChange, shadowMin, shadowMax,<BR>> shadowWarning, shadowInactive, shadowExpire, shadowFlag, sn (Surname),<BR>> givenName and Mail.<BR>> <BR>> The three that are not included in RFC2307 are sn, givenName, and mail.<BR>> It would be pretty easy to allow people to write ldif's that could be<BR>> included with the attributes that CPU already handles. I think this is<BR>> neccesary, so I'll look into it. I imagine some of this will be handled<BR>> in the next version of CPU.<BR>> <BR>> -Blake<BR>> <BR>> Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis?<BR>>> Is it possible to configure cpu to add other attributes with defualts<BR>>> to a new user entry? I would like to build as much of the<BR>>> "skeleton" of my LDAP entry with the single cpu command rather than<BR>>> making the user and then adding to the entry later.<BR>>><BR>>> Ben<BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Blake Matheny "... one of the main causes of the fall of the<BR>> bma...@pu... Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had<BR>> http://www.dbaseiv.net no way to indicate successful termination of<BR>> http://ovmj.org/GNUnet/ their C programs." --Robert Firth<BR> |