Hi,

I am new to LDAP world. And I am trying to design a distribute data structure 
for storing the user information in our project. I am not sure whether using 
ldap reference is the right way to do this job. Please give me some suggestion. 
The detailed situation is:

We manage tens of sites. And the sites are orgnized in a tree structure. The 
requirement is to store the information in the local site (means no central 
place to store the information for all the sites). It will give the system the 
maximum flexiblity to expand and when the site is isolated the local site still 
works well. Sometimes, the local site will need information stored in other 
sites.

I think it is a distribute database architecture. And it reminds me to use the 
LDAP reference function. So each local site will have a reference to its parent 
site and some references to its child sites. It gives a logical view of the 
tree with information for all the sites. I am not sure whether it is possible 
to do that and whether it has some difficulties to implement it using OpenLDAP.

Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Yang Sun

  

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