I think the following is quit simple, but I can’t find the way to
solve it.
We have an open-ldap version 2.2 running.
I would like to do the following:
The following entry exists:
dn: cn=Boer F.J. de,ou=institute1,ou=employees,o=NHL,c=nl
objectClass: top
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
ou: institute1
cn: Boer F.J. de
cn: F.J. de Boer
givenName: Frank
initials: F.J.
sn: Boer
personalTitle: Bacc.
mobile: +31 6 23128068
homePostalAddress: Molenstraat 6 $ 9062 ek Oenkerk
homePhone: +31 58 244312334
displayName: F.J. de Boer
title: beleidsadviseur
roomNumber: F215
employeeNumber: 99999999
telephoneNumber: +31 58 2313414
facsimileTelephoneNumber: +31 5132131174
o: NHL
st: Fryslan
Because this person can only be found in the
ou=institute1,ou=employees,….. tree, I would also like the be it
visible in the following tree: ou=institute2,ou=employees,….
In unix terminology I would call it a symbolic link.
How can I make this this to work.
Freerk Bosscha
Noordelijke Hogeschool Leeuwarden
The Netherlands
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