On Thu, December 14, 2006 12:45 pm, Frank Strauß wrote:
Frank Strauß wrote:
[...] Where did you take the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.63.1001.1.1.1.1.99 from? Is it kind of official? Does it matter in any way which OID we use (as long as we are testing it in our own environments)?
What values do you put into calendarPrincipalURI attributes? Full URIs with a "http://cal.example.com:8008" prefix or just something like "/principals/user/josh"?
[Continuing to talk to myself... :-)]
I got the LDAP backend running now. Cool. ;-) To share the answers to my questions with others that could be interested...
You have it getting principals from LDAP?
I use another OID from our organization's own namespace. So it seems the OID does not matter wrt the LDAP protocol. However, namespace conflicts should be avoided, of course.
I use "local" principal URIs like "/principal/user/strauss".
Minor note for people not using Apple's OD, but any other LDAP server: Your entries have to have apple-generateduid attributes. For now, I use something like "DEADBEEF-0000-0000-0002-000000001801" (just filling in the Posix UID/GID at then end to achieve uniqueness), but like the OID question, I should probably make sure how to do it "correctly".
You can use uuidgen to make new UUIDs. Josh -- Josh Wisenbaker U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R, B, A, Start for your server http://www.afp548.com