On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Hallvard B Furuseth <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Howard Chu writes:
> > Zytrax.com is not a reliable source of OpenLDAP documentation. Most of
> what
> > they advise is misguided or flat wrong.
>
> Yet Google(OpenLDAP cn=config)'s two first hits are at Zytrax.  It's not
> surprising people keep using that stuff.
>
> Maybe the OpenLDAP site could be improved to help that.  Google has some
> guidelines for that at <http://www.google.com/webmasters/>


I think the popularity of Zytrax guide on google indicates that there is a
need for some simple guide or howto of how to get some sort of trivial ldap
server running, in the first instance.

Zytrax might fail with regard to accuracy in specific details as it seems to
be infrequently updated (last August 2010, before that July 2009), but taken
asis it gets people going such that they can at least get a server running,
then they can then start to learn by actively using openldap. The zytrax
guide itself is open source, so the other alternative is to help improve
it's accuracy ?

Such a openldap guide might least serve a purpose, more for newbies as
supposed to the old salts, in that it could reduce chatter regards to
getting a server compiled/running/loaded etc., in the first place, but call
me an optimist.

Cheers
Brett

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