Hi All,

I am writing a script to automate some system tasks. One of the tasks is to add information to mt LDAP db.

Postfix on my system uses LDAP for virtual domain mappings (user@foo.com ==> user (local system)). I have installed the Perl-LDAP module, but so far am having absolutely no luck in using it.

My script currently accepts username/domain name input from the command line, and puts them into $username and $domain, but now i realy need help from you peeps, in how to put that data into my ldap db.

Here are the ldif requirments:
dn: cn=%DOMAIN%,ou=v_domains,ou=postfix,ou=system_services,%DC% objectClass: inetLocalMailRecipient mailLocalAddress: %USER_NAME%@%DOMAIN%, %DOMAIN% mailRoutingAddress: %ALIAS_ADDRESS%
I will be eternally greatfull, if someone could show me how.

In reply to Using Perl LDAP by hiddenlinux

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