Yeah this is for full tree.
18 wrz 2013 17:17, "Bright, Daniel" <dbright(a)transunion.com> napisał(a):
So it looks like there is a way to set this for the console, but not
a
universal default, also it looks like the console setting makes this change
for the entire tree and not just a single OU. Am I getting this correct? *
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389-users-bounces(a)lists.fedoraproject.org] *On Behalf Of *Grzegorz
Dwornicki
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*Subject:* Re: [389-users] user objectclass defaults based on OU****
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article:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:Default_Console_Object_Obje...
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Says about console obeying this setting. This will not work with your
current entries and new ones added by other means. I think current entries
need to be modified. If you create entries for example by ldifs. You will
need to modify them aswell. This modification is described in that article.
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Hope this helps
Grzegorz. ****
18 wrz 2013 16:16, "Bright, Daniel" <dbright(a)transunion.com>
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Hi 389-Experts,****
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with my original post:****
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> I am looking for a method I can use to make sure the "extensibleobject"
>objectClass gets applied to all existing users and new users of a specific >OU, is
this possible and if so, how is it possible?****
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I have been looking at "defaultObjectClassesContainer" and am wondering if
that's the way to go or not.****
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Thanks,
Daniel B.****
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