John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007, Joachim Schrod wrote:
In my experience, yast does a very good job of setting up
LDAP on a SLES box, tieing everything together. In fact I wouldn't
attempt to run SLES without ldap because there are too many
things that are tied into ldap.
Hmm, I didn't notice that up to now.
I have several SLES running, without LDAP, and without problems.
What do I miss here? Where do you use LDAP?
I should say that I'm not a YAST user; I'm an old Unix guy who does
lots of things on Linux like I learned it 25 years ago. I only use
YAST for setup of stand-alone systems. Software installation/updates
is done with apt or smart, and configuration is done with Emacs, vi,
or CLI commands in /etc. :-)
And, if you don't mind that I come back to my original topic: If you
use LDAP for user authentication -- did you encounter performance
problems that are related to passwd or group lookups? If no, do you
run nscd?
Best,
Joachim
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