I've never managed Macs professionally before, but I've been trying to find ways to ease the management of the few Macs we do have on-site. OD is not an option, but we've got an existing LDAP infrastructure in place, so Mac user accounts will eventually be defined there. I'm leaning toward Apple-specific schema, and using OD mappings as that seems the easiest option by far (though Posix attributes are already defined for all accounts by default, so maybe that'd be easier after all...).
I don't have access to the Apple schema just yet, unfortunately. Could someone reply with an LDIF from one of their OD users? We've got a meta-directory in place than manages all changes to LDAP records, so I'd need to provide that meta-directory with all required OD attributes so it knows what to write to LDAP, and also try to figure out what the values should be.
Thanks,
Ryan
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