On Friday 02 May 2008 06:00:13 am Timothy Murphy wrote: > Craig White wrote: > > The whole point is that an LDAP client is an LDAP client and it makes no > > difference whether you use Kaddressbook, evolution or the ldapsearch > > command line interface to access your LDAP server. > > My main complaint about KAddressBook + LDAP is that the LDIF file > created by KAddressBook from an existing address book > is completely unusable as is. > Most of the attributes it uses are not defined > in the objectClass (organizationalPerson) it specifies, > and I doubt if there is any LDAP server > that will accept the DN values it produces. > > It really is unforgivably bad. > For example, if you have an address with more than 1 line, > the first line is given as the value of "homepostaladdress" > while the second line is taken as "mozillahomepostaladdress2" > and the third line as "mozillahomecountryname". > > As there is a complete lack of documentation on this point, > it is natural to assume that KAddressBook requires an LDAP directory > along the lines of the one it produces. > In fact, as you suggest, it seems to accept any reasonable LDAP directory. though it's nowhere near completion, i've been trying to work on a web-based ldap gui that will enter things into ldap using various different schemas, so no matter what client you're using, it should populate the right fields. you can look here: https://messinet.com/svn/projects/mss-directory/trunk/ when i have more time, i'll work on it some more. -a -- Anthony - http://messinet.com - http://messinet.com/~amessina/gallery 8F89 5E72 8DF0 BCF0 10BE 9967 92DC 35DC B001 4A4E
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