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Re: retrieving the DN from Open Directory
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Re: retrieving the DN from Open Directory


  • Subject: Re: retrieving the DN from Open Directory
  • From: "Joubert Berger" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 18:56:13 -0400

No, DN = distinguished name.

For example:
dn: cn=John Doe,dc=example,dc=com

--joubert

On 8/13/06, Markus Hitter <email@hidden> wrote:

Am 13.08.2006 um 22:00 schrieb Joubert Berger:

> First, I must admit, I am not that well versed in Open Directory or
> LDAP and have only recently started working with Darwin.  So
> sometimes, I get the terminology wrong ;-)  Anyway, here goes...

So let me guess: "DN" = Domain Name; you're talking about moveable
computers (laptops).

> I have been tasked with recording the DN when a user logs in.

In a bash shell script, like

        host $HOSTNAME
or
        host $(hostname)
?

Whatever the reason of your doing is, don't forget those people
changing the network without logging out. It's as easy as pulling the
plug here, pop it in there, today.


Markus

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http://www.jump-ing.de/





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