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slapo-homedir - Home directory provisioning overlay
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf
The homedir overlay causes slapd(8) to notice changes involving RFC-2307bis style user-objects and make appropriate changes to the local filesystem. This can be performed on both master and replica systems, so it is possible to perform remote home directory provisioning.
Both slapd.conf and back-config style configuration is supported.
For example, to accept any directory starting with home and use it verbatim on the local filesystem:
homedir-regexp ^(/home/[-_/a-z0-9]+)$ $1
To match the same set of directories, but create them instead under exporthome, as is popular on Solaris NFS servers:
homedir-regexp ^(/home/[-_/a-z0-9]+)$ /export$1
The homedir overlay can operate on either master or replica systems with no changes. See slapd.conf(5) or slapd-config(5) for more information on configure syncrepl.
Partial replication (e.g. with filters) is especially useful for providing different provisioning options to different sets of users.
DELETE, MOD, and MODRDN operations that remove the unix attributes when delete style is set to DELETE will recursively delete the (regex modified) home directory from the disk. Please be careful when deleting or changing values.
MOD and MODRDN will correctly respond to homeDirectory changes and perform a non-destructive rename() operation on the filesystem, but this does not correctly retry with a recursive copy when moving between filesystems.
The recursive copy/delete/chown/tar functions are not aware of ACLs, extended attributes, forks, sparse files, or hard links. Block and character device archival is non-portable, but should not be an issue in home directories, hopefully.
Copying and archiving may not support files larger than 2GiB on some architectures. Bare POSIX UStar archives cannot support internal files larger than 8GiB. The current tar generator does not attempt to resolve uid/gid into symbolic names.
No attempt is made to try to mkdir() the parent directories needed for a given home directory or archive path.
slapd.conf(5), slapd-config(5), slapd(8), RFC-2307, RFC-2307bis.
This module was written in 2009 by Emily Backes for Symas Corporation.
2022/07/14 | OpenLDAP 2.5.13+dfsg-5 |