This MS article contains info regarding RFC 2307 and mentions it being included in Window 2003 and later. Hopefully, this helps.
We are currently up to schema version 88 (Windows 2019).
Spike
On 30/4/22 8:03 am, Ed wrote:
> From what I've read that RFC and the schema extension for AD has been deprecated for some time. (Sorry I can't find the link now on my phone but I'm confident that it's right)
Hi Spike,
Turns out that I might be wrong. Microsoft pulled their "Identity
Management for UNIX" product back in 2014 [1] and an article from back
then [2] states that you could continue to use RFC 2307 GID/UID
attributes with Active Directory. I'm struggling to find out if they
can/should be added to a modern AD in 2022 now. Do you have any
information on that or are you using an AD which has been running for years?
Thanks!
Ed
[1]
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc772571(v=ws.11)?redirectedfrom=MSDN
[2]
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/archive/blogs/activedirectoryua/identity-management-for-unix-idmu-is-deprecated-in-windows-server1
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