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+Heya,
+
+as we don't want to run into licensing issues the apple.schema is not included
+here. In case you want to manage your apple users' homedirectories with GOsa
+please copy the apple.schema file from your MacOSX installation into the
+schema-directory of your openldap installation and include it in the slapd-
+configuration. Usually you'll have to change a few objectclasses as some
+attribute-types are missing.
+
+For example to use the apple.schema from osx 10.4 you'll have to
+- remove the objectclass authAuthorityObject
+- remove the objectclass apple-acl
+- remove the following attributes from all ObjectClasses:
+ - acctFlags
+ - pwdLastSet
+ - logonTime
+ - logoffTime
+ - kickoffTime
+ - homeDrive
+ - scriptPath
+ - profilePath
+ - userWorkstations
+ - smbHome
+ - rid
+ - primaryGroupID
+- uncomment the apple-user-homeDirectory attribute
+- add the apple-user-homeDirectory attribute to the apple-user objectclass
+
+YMMV depending on the version of the apple.schema. As far as I can remember the
+apple.schema from 10.2 does not include all neccessary attributes and object-
+classes, so you probably want to use a more recent one.
+
+
+As I actually don't have the time to provide a complete howto I've googled for
+a howto - probably http://www.spack.org/wiki/AppleOsxIntegrationWithOpenLdap
+will give you some hints how to setup your apple.
+
+The netatalk plugin was developed by Gina Haeussge <osd@foosel.net> and Bernd
+Zeimetz <osd@bzed.de> for use at the Darmstadt University of Technology,
+Department of Architecture.
+
+In case you have any questions or find any bugs feel free to contact me at
+<osd@bzed.de>.
+
+
+Best regards,
+
+
+Bernd Zeimetz