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Re: CVS update: skolelinux/www/testing/wlus 003_delete_many_users.txt



* knuty@skolelinux.no (knuty@skolelinux.no) [040503 20:58]:
>   Delete many users works as expected. It's still a discussion
>   of where the home-dir should be moved to an other directory,
>   or get deleted. It's not by design, but should it?

the current behaviour is in fact intended.

>   +1.0   test of delete many users
>   +  1.1 log in to webmin as root			OK
>   +  1.2 choosed system				OK
>   +  1.3 choosed admin users and group in ldap		OK
>   +  1.4 clicked the search button			OK
>   +  1.5 got users listed on the webpage		OK
>   +2.0   selected users to delete			OK
>   +  2.1 pressed "delete selected users"		OK
>   +  2.2 no passwd in adminpasswd                         OK
>   +  2.3 wlus replyed with an error as expected		OK
>   +3.0   typed in admin passwd "1234"			OK
>   +  3.1 users are deleted from wlus (checked in slapcat) OK (*
>   +  3.2 users home's deleted?                            OK (**
>   +4.0   try to login with a deleted user                 OK
>   +  4.1 login failed                                     OK
>   +5.0   test finish                                      OK
>   +
>   +(*  The user are not delitet from the *ldif-file, as expected.
>   +(** Todays functionality is not to delite the users home directory.

they are in an other part of the tree after they were deleted.
they are in ou=attic instead of ou=people

>   +The function with deleting users works as expected. It is a subject of
>   +taste if the users should be deleted from the directory, and the
>   +ldap-tree. Todays design is not to delete the user at all. The
>   +username is stored in LDAP with DISABLED LoginShell (and some more
>   +things).

moving them away from ou=people removes them effectively from all
program`s access. it is like they were not there, anymore. except
we can get their information in a guranteed way and in the future
add more functionality to archive them and delete them after a
given time, automatically.



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