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Hi Team,
Need help to migrate windows AD users to linux LDAP, is there any open source tools or scripts? I have to migrate 10 thousands users to ldap. Please help or suggest me any idea for the same.
We can suggest you read the "Question Guidelines". We're happy to help you, but you have to show your own efforts. Because just putting "migrate windows active domain to ldap" into Google pulls up over 5 MILLION hits, with many how-to guides. Past that, since we don't know what you're trying to accomplish (because AD isn't just a directory-service like LDAP), we have no ideas about any scripts. Again, though...there are many that you can easily find. And you can use Samba as an active directory server...again, the Samba documentation covers this.
Be aware also that we aren't on your 'team', so please don't ask us to look things up for you.
Hi Dear,
If you dont wanna help others at least dont reply like this, your showing rude behaviour and attitudes.
Glad to help, as soon as YOU show your efforts, which you have not. Asking us to research how to do a job you've been asked to do, is 'rude behavior and attitudes'. We aren't on your 'team', and will help you when you show us what you're doing to get your own job done.
Again, there is ample, easily-found documentation, how-to guides, etc., which you are able to find on your own. Start there. As you were asked, you don't tell us what you're looking to replace, since AGAIN, AD is more than just user information/directory. You were told that Samba could do it, you were told there were scripts...but you haven't explained what you want to accomplish.
What have you done/tried/researched so far, and what are you actually trying to accomplish, as you were asked before?
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