I've been working with LDAP to handle the centralized authentication of my home network, and now implimenting at work. While going through the learning curve I found there was really not a lot of good solid documentation on the subject. That's changed a lil as of late, but not by much. I've not put together any formal document spelling out how I've accomplished what I have setup but would be welcome to try and field any specific questions you might have. Maybe from that knowledge someone better at document writing could put it into a more useful document for others.
Regards,
Jeremy
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 04:43:45PM +0100, Nicos Gollan wrote:
> Is there any good tutorial on how to set up a very basic LDAP server for
> simple things like keeping an address book? I know it's overkill, but
> LDAP seems to be the only possibility to access a central addressbook
> from different applications that aren't all from either Gnome or KDE.
>
> My searches on that topic brought up only hits like "buy this book to
> manage your enterprise-scale server", "LDAP is very complex and I didn't
> get it" and "LDAP sucks".
>
> Where is interoperability when you need it? ;-)
>
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