On 1999-05-05 11:34, Craig Hancock wrote: > OK so open ldap inn itself is a databse then I presume
LDAP stands for Light-weight Access Protocol. Protocol being the keyword in this context. Historically, LDAP was intended as an interface to (ISO) X.500 but some implementations went a step further an implemented the backend as well (umich ldap and then openldap). Currently OpenLDAP supports multiple backends with Berkeley DB2 being the defacto. I think they are working on a SQL backend and they have a gdm backend (which doesn't work as well as the db2). Anyways, check out their web site and the src. /Allan -- Allan M. Wind Phone: 781.938.5272 (home) 687 Main Street, 2nd Floor Fax: 781.938.6641 (fax/modem) Woburn, MA 01801 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home)