Specifications
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Appendix
A
A Mac OS X Directory Data
Knowing the Open Directory LDAP schema and the
record types and attributes in Mac OS X directory
domains can help you map to other directory domains
and import or export user and group accounts.
For specifications of Open Directory extensions to LDAP schema, mappings of Open
Directory attributes to LDAP and Active Directory attributes, and the standard
attributes in various types of records, see:
• “Open Directory Extensions to LDAP Schema” on page 126
• “Object Classes in Open Directory LDAP Schema” on page 126
• “Attributes in Open Directory LDAP Schema” on page 132
• “Mapping Standard Attributes to LDAP and Active Directory” on page 145
• “Mappings for Users” on page 145
• “Mappings for Groups” on page 149
• “Mappings for Mounts” on page 150
• “Mappings for Computers” on page 151
• “Mappings for ComputerLists” on page 153
• “Mappings for Config” on page 153
• “Mappings for People” on page 154
• “Mappings for PresetComputerLists” on page 156
• “Mappings for PresetGroups” on page 156
• “Mappings for PresetUsers” on page 157
• “Mappings for Printers” on page 159
• “Mappings for AutoServerSetup” on page 160
• “Mappings for Locations” on page 160
• “Standard Attributes in User Records” on page 161
• “User Data That Mac OS X Server Uses” on page 165
• “Standard Attributes in Group Records” on page 166
• “Standard Attributes in Computer Records” on page 168
• “Standard Attributes in Computer List Records” on page 169
• “Standard Attributes in Mount Records” on page 170
• “Standard Attributes in Config Records” on page 171
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