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You want a tool to sync AD to an LDAP store? Sun offers a tool called
Identity Sync for Windows that will sync AD to Sun's Directory
server. I've done a few implementations of that. I'm not quite sure
if that's what you're asking, or if I've answered properly. If not,
let me know.
Sean
On Oct 3, 2006, at 6:12 PM, Bill Smith wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 13:59:43 -0400, Sean Lutner wrote:
If you want a better central naming service/authentication system,
I'd recommend deploying an LDAP directory service. There are easy to
use tools out there to accomplish NIS to LDAP migrations and LDAP can
be made very secure through the use of SSL and client configuration
is very easy.
I do a lot of directory service work for various companies and it's
been my experience that LDAP is the way to go.
Can you recommend any tool(s) in particular that might make the
task of
shifting from NIS to LDAP authorization synchronizing from Active
Directory a little easier?
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