Hi Theirry,
Many thanks! I'll try this.
Cheers,
On 8/6/20 8:04 AM, thierry bordaz wrote:
Hi,
EmployeeID looks to be a direct mapping of EmployeeNumber.
EmployeeNumber is defined in rfc2798 and delivered as a standard
definition in /share/dirsrv/schema/06inetorgperson.ldif. Even if
defining EmployeeId as alias of EmployeeNumber is possible I would not
recommend to update a standard definition. Instead you may try to add
EmployeeID in the instance specific custom definitions
"/etc/dirsrv/slapd-<instance>/schema/99user.ldif". I think those
changes should be done without the console.
If employeeiD is identical to employeeNumber and the users are already
provisionned, I am afraid the easier way is to alias the standard
definition.
Else you could update those entries adding employeeid based on
employeeNumber value.
It also exists the possibility to make it a virtual attribute. Using a
combinaison of managed entry [1] and indirect cos [2]. Or to use
rewriters (filter rewrite and computed attributes).
[1]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11...
[2]
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11...
regards
theirry
On 8/6/20 3:11 PM, Janet Houser wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm working to set up a PingFederate server to communicate with Apps
> at a sister location. I'm told that the software needs to send the
> "employeeID" in order to
> authenticate with the offsite server.
>
> Under the Directory Server --> Schema --> Tab Attributes, DS-389 has
> the attribute "employeeNumber" which I can add to a user's LDAP
> information. There doesn't seem to be
> a way to change the name on this page, and when I tried adding a
> "User Defined Attribute", it wouldn't show up under
"Advanced" for a
> user.
>
> Is there a way to add this field to all users and change the name to
> "employeeID"?
>
> I'm searching, but I haven't found a way to do this via the 389-console.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> j
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