On 29 Jan 2021, at 19:54, Marco Favero <m.faverof(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
[...]
> Since you are already using python, you could more easily just use lib389 directly
rather
> than subprocess to dsconf btw:
>
>
> from lib389 import DirSrv
> import logging
[...]
I leave just a note on this...
Really at the moment I prefer trust on dsconf. I see that the lib389 documentation is
still work in progress.
Or it's not clear for me where to find the full documentation. For instance, here
https://lib389.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugin.html
it's not clear how to configure all uniqueness plugin parameters.
A more complete documentation seems the following:
https://spichugi.fedorapeople.org/html/plugin.html
I think simon has the most up to date documentation. Remember, dsconf itself relies on
lib389 so it can be trusted.
but for example it still lacks on some configurations about AttributeUniquenessPlugin,
such as "--subtree-entries-oc" which dsconf manages fine.
Another way to proceed is to manage all attributes and dn directly with LDAP modify
operations, but this would bypass lib389...
That's also a good approach, since cn=config is not subject to large amounts of
change.
Thank you again for all the hints
Kind Regards
Marco
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Sincerely,
William Brown
Senior Software Engineer, 389 Directory Server
SUSE Labs, Australia