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Re: Missing DN suffix in Mozilla .ldif -- answered



[ Tomas Remotigue: Feb 5 02:25 ]

>That was quick! I already received a response from another post made
>elsewhere. For the record, the definitive answer thus far on importing
>Mozilla address books (as .ldif files) into Open LDAP can be found
>here:
>
>http://groups.google.com/groups?q=ldif+group:netscape.public.mozilla.*+dn&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&output=search&selm=abj6v8%24mmp1%40ripley.netscape.com&rnum=10

Is anyone aware of a more up to date mapping of what mozilla expects the
attribute names to be. I've browsed through the different bugs listed in
the above url, but there is no definitive answer that I can see. I've
tried using the mozilla schema here:

http://www.netpress.com/mozilla/ab2ldap_1/mozilla_op20.schema

and can get most of the address book entries, but I'm totally unable to
get any of the 'home' address entries (postal code, address, state etc),
only the home URL, (which mozilla wants as homeurl, not mozillaHomeUrl).

I'm aware that it probably is not defined fully yet, but if anyone knows
any more as to the present mapping, along the lines of:

http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=63827&action=view

I would appreciate it.

I am using Mozilla 1.3a, btw, so that might also affect things.

Note, that I don't really care about importing from mozilla into
openldap, I'm quite happy to recreate the ldap entries. I want to be
able to use mozilla's ldap addressbook and access all the attributes
that it has listed from my ldap server.

Best wishes

--
Jason Armstrong