Hi! > This is an old can of worms, Bobby.
> Basically, Quanah & the OpenLDAP developers are not interested in > supporting old versions, because it takes away from the time they have > to work on the current version. We as users should support this, > because the software will stop growing if the devs spend too much time > on older versions. I understand completely. I write software myself and only admin my network enough to support my software development. I have a small number of users but a large number of machines hence why I use ldaps. I dont want to support years old releases of my own software. However, I dont radically change my config file formats either :) > I've followed this policy for the decade or so that I've been using > OpenLDAP and been very successful. I am running a large infrastructure > of Red Hat OL builds right now - dozens of replicas, with no problems > whatsoever. Thanks!! I'm going to tackle the conversion after I get this new system in place. Bobby
