26.11.2010 18:14, Andreas Dick wrote:
First, I'm definitely for having UUID in a DN instead of name. It's a way more general. ...
- how to implement address groups? My first try will be to use simple
subdirectorries for the groups. It fits all my needs and I will try to implement add/del/change groups in RC. This could look like that: my base_dn: ou=abook,dc=server example of an ungrouped address : cn=Firstname Surname,ou=abook,dc=server group exsample: o=My Groupe,ou=abook,dc=server example of an grouped address : cn=Firstname Surname,o=My Groupe,ou=abook,dc=server
Patrik pointed that ou would fit better for the group: ou=My Groupe,ou=abook,dc=server I think this should be configured as well.
I'd exploit native LDAP groups for that. I mean:
dn: uuid=1cfeae5f-264e-4b4a-a8e9-efdb259df138,ou=abook,dc=server objectType: inetOrgPerson uuid: 1cfeae5f-264e-4b4a-a8e9-efdb259df138 ...
dn: uuid=2f0f77b4-7d4b-410e-8d5e-d4ee9782ab34,ou=abook,dc=server objectType: inetOrgPerson (or whatever else that fits, because inetOrgPerson has some drawbacks) uuid: 2f0f77b4-7d4b-410e-8d5e-d4ee9782ab34 ...
dn: cn=Group1,ou=abook,dc=server objectType: groupOfNames cn: Group1 member: uuid=1cfeae5f-264e-4b4a-a8e9-efdb259df138,ou=abook,dc=server member: uuid=2f0f77b4-7d4b-410e-8d5e-d4ee9782ab34,ou=abook,dc=server ...
Then you can have one contact in multiple groups without object duplication.
Best, Vladislav _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/ BT/aba52c80