Since you are saying you will be careful enough to not use the same
account on both servers, why not pull your LDAP out and place it in
a single service. Point your email servers at the one location as
well as your Fred service. Just a thought that comes to mind.

Critch

----- "Curt Lundgren" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I consider myself among the great unwashed masses, where LDAP is
> concerned.  We have a situation at work where there are two Email
> servers which can share authentication data via LDAP.  We have a
> separate service I'll call Fred that needs to look at both Email
> servers for authentication.  Fred can point to just one LDAP server.
> Oops.
> 
> What has been suggested is that we use an LDAP reflector, which will
> take the queries from Fred and send them to both Email servers.  One
> will respond, since we will be careful never to use the same account
> name on both servers.
> 
> But I have no idea how to set up an LDAP reflector.  Any help is
> appreciated, and we'll be happy to reimburse someone for the help.
> This is Linux to Linux to Linux, no Redmond stuff involved.
> 
> If anyone knows of a good solution, I'd love to hear about it, and if
> you are an LDAP maven, let's talk.
> 
> Curt Lundgren
> Network Administrator
> Watkins College
> (615) 277-7405
> 
> P.S.  Fred is an acronym, of course.
> 
-- 
Steven Critchfield [email protected]

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