Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:

I'm also thinking about Stefan Zörner who is writing his third version of his book, I don't want him to have to rewrite parts of it just because he has snapshots of the old config in it ;) (may be it's a good way for him to get a contract for a forth version of his book ;)

The book will still be server independent, I do not explain how to configure ApacheDS. Of course I mention ApacheDS (or should I say "recommend"?), but there is no configuration in the printed text (only in the download files for the book).

But let me say that I consider the new server.xml much easier to configure. The structure is clearer, and things are easy which where hard in the past. Well done, Enrique.

For instance NTP. I have just enabled it on port 10123 (straight forward in server.xml), wrote three lines of Java code which uses the commons-net client, and now I know what time it is! I am looking forward to enable the rest.

By the way: Does anybody know a graphical Windows NTP client (aka clock), which allows me to specify the port? It would make a nice screen shot for the documentation. I do not want to force Windows users to use port 123 for first NTP steps -- XP already uses it, and they will have to disable a service ...

Thanks in advance,
    Stefan

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