Have you considered using stunnel? It's very easy to set up. I'm using it with pam_ldap and cyrus. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>BTW, I noticed an LDAP pwcheck daemon here: >> http://www.linc-dev.com/auth.html >> > > I looked at this daemon (pwcheck_ldap). It does not do secure (ssl) > ldap. Therefore it is useless to me. > > Doing ldap-ssl is not entirely trivial. Much better to make use of > pam_ldap rather than reproducing all the thought and debugging that > went into it. Speed is not of the essense at this site. > > > -- Jules Agee System Administrator Pacific Coast Feather Co. [EMAIL PROTECTED] x284
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