I believe you have stated the issue very precisely, Alexander.
Pretty much all LDAP-integrated applications have ability to specify attribute names and
objectclass names in their configuration to be able to adopt to various LDAP schemas.
I am pushing this idea at VMware Support.
Ability to remap names of attributes requested by vCenter would have helped to solve this
difference.
Many thanks.
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Freeipa-users] Re: VMware vCenter Single Sign-On
Ability to remap names of attributes requested by vCenter would have helped to solve this
difference.
Pretty much all LDAP-integrated applications have ability to specify attribute names and
objectclass names in their configuration to be able to adopt to various LDAP schemas.