Howard Chu wrote:
>Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
>> Emmanuel Dreyfus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Thanks for that, but we have to assume some background knowledge ;-)
>>> Then the amount of 
>> 
>> Hem, that one was sent too early :-)
>> 
>> What is the amount of assumed knowledge? It would be fair to tell what
>> are the requirement for reading the doc and where they can be
>> acquired...
>
> From the Project's perspective, I think the basic requirements include:
>                basic sysadmin skills on your target platform - you need 
to be proficient 
>enough to operate as a superuser/Administrator without obliterating your 
machine.
>                basic netadmin skills - if you have to deal with IP 
filters, firewalls, 
>strange routing configurations, it's your obligation to be cognizant of 
those 
>things.
>                security requirements - if you're trying to implement 
security, you have to 
>have a clear policy spec that tells you what you're trying to secure, 
from whom.
>                basic LDAP/X.500 knowledge - you should already know what 
"DIT" and "DN" 
>stand for, you should know what a schema looks like and what it does. You 

>should know the syntax and semantics of a search filter, and what all of 
the 
>standard LDAP Request types are. You should know how an LDAP URL is 
>structured, etc. Essentially, at least enough familiarity with everything 
in 
>the LDAP RFCs to recognize the terminology.
>
>Since the Project releases source code only, you should have basic 
proficiency 
>with software development tools and procedures - how to use the basic 
tools of 
>the trade - configure, make, cc, etc. For people using a prebuilt distro, 
this 
>is probably not a requirement.

The above would be a perfect preamble in the "basic knowledge" section of 
the http://www.openldap.org web page! Follow this with a few high level 
site links to this kind of information will most likely eliminate some of 
the most basic "newbie" questions.

>-- 
>   -- Howard Chu
>   Chief Architect, Symas Corp.  http://www.symas.com
>   Director, Highland Sun        http://highlandsun.com/hyc/
>   Chief Architect, OpenLDAP     http://www.openldap.org/project/

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David Damon
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