Ludovic Poitou wrote:
On Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 14:11 , Howard Chu wrote:devzero2000 wrote:Sorry for the top posting no, it is not possible to do what you are trying to do, not so simply. There are solution for synch different ldap product, free and commercial. In a very old oreilly ldap book the topic is also discussed somehow, iirc. In effect the ietf effort to create an multiple vendor ldap synch repl standard is failed, in retrospect, i think.The IETF succeeded, and RFC4533 is the result. Currently OpenLDAP and Apache Directory support it, I'm not aware of anyone else.I wouldn't say that IETF succeeded. RFC4533 is an experimental document and in no way represents a consensus on how to do LDAP synchronization or replication.
Perhaps no consensus today, but the existence of two interoperable independently developed implementations means the experiment succeeded. That's more than any other replication spec for LDAP can claim.
Regards, Ludovic. -- Ludovic Poitou http://ludopoitou.wordpress.comBest 2013/3/24, Suman Karki <sumankarki16@gmail.com <mailto:sumankarki16@gmail.com>>:I any person is willing to help me and require more detail about this problem i will reply that. On 3/24/13, Suman Karki <sumankarki16@gmail.com <mailto:sumankarki16@gmail.com>> wrote:I am running open ldap server in redhat server, and active directory in win server 2008. I have admin access to both servers. The thing is that i have to sync both server, like from openldap i could access active directory data. Can it be possible? If possible then then please give me some information that i could proceed this task. I have tried some thing like using openldap admin guide syncrepl rid=001 provider=ldap://IP of AD server/ binddn="cn=replicator,dc=suretecsystems,dc=com" bindmethod=simple credentials=Password of AD server searchbase="dc=suretecsystems,dc=com" type=refreshAndPersist retry="5 5 300 5" I don't how much i am right. Or is there any different way? Please help me to solve this.
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